

The History of Egypt
Dominic Perry
Ancient Egypt, from Creation to Cleopatra. This podcast tells the story of pharaonic Egypt "in their own words." Using archaeology, ancient texts, and up-to-date scholarship, we uncover the world of the Nile Valley and its people. Hosted on the Airwave Media Network.
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Nov 16, 2016 • 24min
67b: The Battle of Megiddo (A Dramatic Reading)
A royal drama. In this episode, we replay the "official account" of Thutmose III's great victory at Megiddo. Drawing on the King's own proclamations, and using the voices of some other podcasters, we bring the story to life...
Date c.1473 BCE.
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Dramatic readings provided by Elias Belhaddad (The History of Islam), Ben Jacobs (Wittenberg to Westphalia), Travis J Dow (History of Germany), Steve Guerra (History of the Papacy), Thomas Daly (American Biography), David Crowther (The History of England), Erik Fogg (ReConsider).
Select Bibliography:
Toby Wilkinson, Writings from Ancient Egypt, 2016 (text).
Hans Goedicke, The Battle of Megiddo, 2000.
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Vol. 2.
Donald B. Redford, The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III, 2003.
Anthony Spalinger, War in Ancient Egypt, 2005.
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Nov 9, 2016 • 40min
67: The Battle of Megiddo
Armageddon. Around 1473 BCE, Thutmose III faced a rebellion, when enemies in Canaan gathered to oppose him. The King of Egypt had a choice: destroy his foes, or risk losing the empire. Battle, chaos, and Monty Python ensued...
Date c. 1473 BCE.
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Music by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.com.
Select Bibliography:
Hans Goedicke, The Battle of Megiddo, 2000.
Toby Wilkinson, Writings from Ancient Egypt, 2016.
Richard A. Gabriel, Thutmose III: A Military Biography, 2009.
Donald Redford, The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III, 2003.
Eric Cline & David O’Connor (eds), Thutmose III: A New Biography, 2006.
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Oct 17, 2016 • 41min
66: An Awkward Transition
Hatshepsut's Last Years. After a long life and successful reign, Ma'at-Ka-Re Hatshepsut died. We wrap up her story, review her legacy, and review some standout events. Plus, we dig into the mystery of her tomb. Do we have Hatshepsut's mummy? There are many questions...
Date c.1473 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King, 2014.
Peter F. Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut, 1988.
Richard A. Gabriel, Thutmose III: A Military Biography, 2009.
Alan R. Schulman, “Some Remarks on the Alleged “Fall” of Senenmut,” JARCE 8 (1969).
Filip Taterka, “Hatshepsut and Senenmut or the Secret Affairs of the Egyptian State,” in D. Lewandowska et al (eds.), Cupido Dominandi (2015).
Betsy M. Bryan et al (eds.), Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut (2014).
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Oct 3, 2016 • 29min
Thutmose III, Child-King
The prince Thutmose III. It's time to catch-up with the "other" King of Egypt. Thutmose III, still young, spent his early years in the palace, learning the arts of rule. He learned religious rituals, literacy, and skills in fighting. In this episode, we explore the young King's life through two institutions: the army and the royal palace "harem."
Date c.1480 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
Anthony Spalinger, War in Ancient Egypt, 2005.
Richard Gabriel, Thutmose III: A Military Biography, 2009.
Eric Cline (editor), Thutmose III: A New Biography, 2006.
Juan Carlos Moreno García (editor), Ancient Egyptian Administration, 2013.
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King, 2014.
Betsy M. Bryan (editor), Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut, 2014.
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Sep 19, 2016 • 47min
65b: Two Texts of Hatshepsut
The Punt Expedition and the Speos Artemidos. We take a short break from the narrative, to explore two important texts from Hatshepsut's reign. These are the records of the Punt Expedition, and a propaganda text from the Speos Artemidos, a temple in middle Egypt. Guest vocals by Anya Banerjee.
Date c.1480 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
James H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, volume II, 1906.
Edouard Naville, The Temple of Deir el-Bahari, volume III, 1898.
James P. Allen, The Speos Artemidos Inscription of Hatshepsut, Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 16, 2012.
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Sep 12, 2016 • 1h 7min
65: Hatshepsut of Millions of Years
A Sed-Festival. By 1485 BCE, Hatshepsut's subjects were bustling to prepare her grand jubilee. The sed-festival, held in year 16, celebrated an anniversary. But, an anniversary of what, exactly?
Date c.1485 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would be King, 2014.
Peter Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut, 1988.
Alan B. Lloyd, A Companion to Ancient Egypt, 2010.
William Hayes, The Scepter of Egypt, volume II, 1978 (Book Online).
Todd Gillen, The Historical Inscription on Queen Hatshepsut’s Chapelle Rouge, 2005 (Article Online).
Websites:
UCL – Hatshepsut
UCLA – Digital Karnak, time of Hatshepsut
Maat-ka-ra.de – the Speos Artemidos
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Aug 15, 2016 • 41min
64: Beloved Uncle
Hatshepsut's Trusted Advisor. As Hatshepsut's power grew, so did that of Senenmut. A royal courtier, Senenmut found his career accelerating in tandem with the new King. In this episode, we follow Senenmut from his early upbringing to the corridors of power, and his victory over his rivals...
Date c.1495-1485 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
Peter Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut, 1988.
Ben Haring, “The Rising Power of the House of Amun in the New Kingdom,” in Ancient Egyptian Administration, 2013, read online.
Bernard V. Bothmer, Egyptian Art: Selected Writings of Bernand V. Bothmer, 2004, read online.
Edward F. Wente, “Some Graffiti of the Reign of Hatshepsut,” 1984, read online.
Kahtryn Bard, The Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, 2005.
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King, 2014.
Maat-ka-Re.de – Senenmut
Digital Karnak – The Obelisks of Hatshepsut/Senenmut
SLU.edu – Senmut
Ancient Egypt Online – Neferure
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Aug 1, 2016 • 34min
63: Hatshepsut's Excellent Adventure
The Great Expedition to Punt. In 1488 BCE, King Hatshepsut launched her most famous project. A fleet of ships sailed down the Red Sea coast, in order to visit the land of Punt. There, they gathered trade goods, and met some truly fascinating locals...
Date c.1488 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
Ian Shaw (ed.), The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, 2000.
Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King, 2014.
Nicolas Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, 1994.
James H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, 1906.
Gay Robins, The Art of Ancient Egypt, 2006.
Catherine A. Roehrig (editor), Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh, 2005.
Edouard Naville, The Temple of Deir el-Bahari, vols. V and VI, 1906.
Betsy M. Bryan (editor), Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut, 2014.
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Jul 19, 2016 • 1h 32min
Hatshepsut the Queen-King with Prof. Kara Cooney
Interview recorded 2020. The Impact of Hatshepsut's Reign on the Royal House of Dynasty 18. Kara (Kathlyn) Cooney is professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). In this interview, we discuss her book The Woman Who Would be King, and her research into the reign and legacy of King Hatshepsut. Episode image: a statue of Hatshepsut, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Kara Cooney's website http://karacooney.squarespace.com/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/karacooneyegyptologist/
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Intro music and interludes by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.com.
Outro music by Ancient Lyric www.bettinajoydeguzman.com.
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Jul 12, 2016 • 19min
62b: The Divine Birth of Hatshepsut
Amun Creates Hatshepsut. In a short break, we explore the tale Hatshepsut told about her origins. She ascribed her creation and birth to the King of the Gods, Amun-Ra himself. In this dramatic recount, we go through the whole story (as it survives).
Date c.1520 BCE.
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