This was during the ninth year of the reign of King Ahmose, who expelled the Hyksos from Egypt and founded the 18th Dynasty, marking the beginning of the golden age of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Many of the tombs featured a range of artifacts that could redefine what scholars know about ancient Egypt. Archaeologists ... the tomb to the ninth year of King Ahmose I, roughly 1550 to 1525 ...
Tetisheri was the grandmother of King Ahmose I, who expelled the Hyksos, a Western Asian people who invaded Egypt and controlled the Nile Delta for nearly a century. Also uncovered were burial ...
The inscription above the scene reads: “Year nine of the reign of His Majesty the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Nebpehtire, giver of life,” referring to Ahmose I. Beneath the scene, the inscription ...
Egypt on Wednesday revealed significant archaeological ... with inscriptions dating it to the 9th year of King Ahmose I’s reign (1550 B.C. - 1525 B.C.). Remains of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley ...
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