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Hill, Marsha, and Deborah Schorsch. "A Bronze Statuette of Thutmose III." Metropolitan Museum Journal 32 (January 1997): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1512987.

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Casperson, Lee W. "The Lunar Dates of Thutmose III." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 45, no. 2 (1986): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/373175.

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Abdel Ghany, Khaled. "Das frühste Amduat-Exemplar im Tal der Könige." Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 145, no. 1 (2018): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaes-2018-0001.

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Summary After G. Daressy had indicated in the Catalogue général that two small mud-plaster fragments of Amduat (CG 24990 C) were found in the tomb of king Thutmosis I (KV 38), egyptologists assumed that the tomb KV 38 may have been originally decorated with a mud-plaster version of Amduat – however, there were neither archaeological evidences nor illustrations available. For this reason in 2015 I started an exploration in the tomb KV 38. In this search, I actually found further mud-plaster fragments of the Amduat book in the small side chamber (Ja). After examination and analysis of the discov
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M., Negm Eddin. "COUNCIL OF WAR [SEQNENRE – KAMOSE – THUTMOSE III]." Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies 1, no. 1 (2011): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejars.2011.7471.

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Taterka, Filip. "The Co-Regency of Thutmose III and Amenhotep II Revisited." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 105, no. 1 (2019): 43–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0307513319885097.

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The aim of the article is to reconsider the question of the co-regency of Thutmose III and Amenhotep II in the light of recent research casting into doubt the existence of this institution in the Middle Kingdom. The author re-examines the sources cited in favour of the co-regency, showing that the co-regency hypothesis generates more problems than it allegedly solves. Instead of searching for one simple solution for all seemingly insurmountable problems raised up by the available evidence, the author proposes to explain each problem individually. As a result, it seems that questions such as th
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Spalinger, Anthony, and Donald B. Redford. "The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III." Journal of the American Oriental Society 124, no. 2 (2004): 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4132234.

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Metawi, Dina. "A Brother for Thutmose III (Cairo Museum BN 104)*." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 99, no. 1 (2013): 101–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751331309900104.

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Reunov, Yury S. "NECESSARY CRUELTY: ON THE ISSUE OF THE GENDER ICONOGRAPHY OF THUTMOSE III." Articult, no. 4 (2022): 71–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2227-6165-2022-4-71-79.

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Thutmose III went down in history as a great warrior pharaoh who expanded borders of Egypt, conquered many peoples in the Middle East and upstream of the Nile, in Nubia. His victories were secured by a professionally trained army, as well as personal qualities of the king himself, such as courage, determination, cunning and the ability to inspire. No less important, as the Egyptians believed, was support of gods who gave the ruler victory over foreigners and power over conquered territories. Triumph over the enemies was imprinted on walls of temples, including one in Karnak. In the scenes, the
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Martínez Babón, Javier. "Estudio preliminar sobre la tumba 22, hallada en el noroeste del templo de Millones de Años de Tutmosis III." Trabajos de Egiptología. Papers on Ancient Egypt, no. 10 (2019): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.tde.2019.10.12.

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So far, five tombs have been discovered in the northwest corner of the site of the Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmose III. These tombs date from the end of the Third Intermediate Period to the Late Period. From the architectural point of view, they correspond to two historical moments, on which the oldest one has evidence of a destructive flooding. Tomb no. XXII is especially interesting because many mummy and goods were found in it. This discovery will provide new information on the Late Period Theban necropolis
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Huber, Peter J. "The Astronomical Basis of Egyptian Chronology of the Second Millennium BC." Journal of Egyptian History 4, no. 2 (2011): 172–227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187416611x618721.

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Abstract Egyptian dates are widely used for fixing the chronologies of surrounding countries in the Ancient Near East. But the astronomical basis of Egyptian chronology is shakier than generally assumed. The moon dates of the Middle and New Kingdom are here re-examined with the help of experiences gained from Babylonian astronomical observations. The astronomical basis of the chronology of the New Kingdom is at best ambiguous. The conventional date of Thutmose III’s year 1 in 1479 BC agrees with the raw moon dates, but it has been argued by several Egyptologists that those dates should be amen
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