Waubonsee Community College

New Kingdom Egypt, produced by Phil Sheppard

Label
New Kingdom Egypt, produced by Phil Sheppard
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
New Kingdom Egypt
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
911956846
Responsibility statement
produced by Phil Sheppard
Runtime
62
Summary
New Kingdom Egypt saw the development of the 'warrior Pharaoh' image, the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, and the flourishing of the Amun Re cult. After Ahmose I expelled the Hyksos from Lower Egypt, a policy of empire building began, reaching its greatest height during the reign of Thutmose III. During this time, the Amun Re cult became the state religion, and pharaohs went to war 'at the command of Amun', building temples and monuments to the God. As well, the controversial female, Hatshepsut, became Pharaoh. Akhenaten overturned Egypt's entire religious system by declaring Aten as the only God, during what is called the Amarna Revolution. By the time of the Ramesside Period, religious order and stability had been restored, with Ramesses II ruling Egypt for sixty-five years. The New Kingdom lasted over 500 years, including three dynasties, and is described as the 'golden age' in the history of this ancient land. This program was filmed on location in 2010
Target audience
adult
Narrator
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