Hyksos Dynasty, Ancient Egypt’s Foreign Kings

Hyksos Dynasty, Ancient Egypt’s Foreign Kings

AJ Carmichael

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AJ CARMICHAEL
Año de edición:
2025
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9798232892111
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For centuries, the Hyksos have lingered in the shadows of Ancient Egypt’s history - remembered only as foreign usurpers who dared to seize the throne of the pharaohs. Branded in Egyptian memory as invaders, villains, and defilers of the land of the Two Lands, their story has long been told through the lens of their enemies. Yet archaeology reveals a more complex and fascinating truth.The Hyksos and the Foreign Rule of Egypt peels back layers of propaganda to uncover who these enigmatic rulers truly were. Emerging from Levantine communities that had settled in the fertile marshlands of the Delta, the Hyksos were not a sudden horde crashing through Egypt’s gates, but migrants who slowly transformed into kings. They blended Egyptian titulary with Semitic names, raised temples to Seth while importing gods like Baal, and introduced transformative technologies such as the horse and chariot. Far from being mere intruders, they were products of Egypt’s own porous frontiers - hybrids of Egyptian and Asiatic worlds whose rule reshaped the course of Egyptian history.This book situates the Hyksos within the grand sweep of Bronze Age politics and culture, examining their origins, rise to power, and enduring legacy. It explores the archaeological discoveries at Avaris, the biases of Egyptian texts, and the echoes of their story in biblical tradition. In the process, it reveals the Hyksos as both outsiders and insiders, foreigners and pharaohs, whose reign forces us to rethink Egypt not as an isolated kingdom but as part of a wider, interconnected world.Rich in detail and drawing on the latest research, The Hyksos and the Foreign Rule of Egypt offers readers a vivid portrait of a dynasty long vilified yet deeply influential. Their story is one of migration, adaptation, power, and memory - a story that reminds us that even the most enduring civilizations are never immune to transformation from without and within.

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