Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written documents, supplemented by radiocarbon dates, some of which have recently been recalibrated by Oxford University. The bulk of historical evidence, deriving primarily from residential cemeteries of the ruling kings and the elite, as well as from provincial sites, shows that during large portions of the Old Kingdom Egypt represented a relatively centralized state with a well-structured administrative system. Until the end of the Fourth Dynasty Egypt’s royal family exercised a role of complete authority, exemplified in the monumental construction of pyramids, such as those on the Giza Plateau. Fourth-Dynasty king Radjedef broke with tradition, bui...
In the Egyptian late Middle Kingdom (from Senusret III in the mid 12th to the 13th Dynasty), innovat...
A recently discovered inscription on an ancient Egyptian ointment jar mentions the heliacal rising o...
Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of th...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and ...
The early to mid-4th Dynasty (c. 2600-2500 BCE) stands out as a peak of monumentality in the early h...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and ...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
A recently discovered inscription on an ancient Egyptian ointment jar mentions the heliacal rising o...
In the Egyptian late Middle Kingdom (from Senusret III in the mid 12th to the 13th Dynasty), innovat...
A recently discovered inscription on an ancient Egyptian ointment jar mentions the heliacal rising o...
Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of th...
Our sources for the chronology of the Old Kingdom comprise a mere handful of contemporary written do...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and ...
The early to mid-4th Dynasty (c. 2600-2500 BCE) stands out as a peak of monumentality in the early h...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
The historical chronologies for dynastic Egypt are based on reign lengths inferred from written and ...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
Egypt’s Old Kingdom ended, according to widespread scholarly opinion, with the last king of the 8th ...
In ancient Egypt, the late fourth millennium BCE corresponds to what is known as the latePredynastic...
A recently discovered inscription on an ancient Egyptian ointment jar mentions the heliacal rising o...
In the Egyptian late Middle Kingdom (from Senusret III in the mid 12th to the 13th Dynasty), innovat...
A recently discovered inscription on an ancient Egyptian ointment jar mentions the heliacal rising o...
Pharaonic Egypt blossomed during three periods called Old-, Middle- and New Kingdom. The first of th...