History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 4 (of 12)
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The volume surveys Syria's strategic geography and cultural composition, follows Babylon's rise and the consolidation of a first Chaldean empire with Elamite interactions, and examines the Hyksos takeover of Egypt, debates over their origins and assimilation, and the Theban uprising that expelled them and reorganized Egyptian rule under early New Kingdom pharaohs. It also traces Semitic movements into Syria and Canaan, the settlement of Phoenician and Israelite groups, and outlines Egypt's subsequent military expeditions into Nubia, quarry reopening, artistic and funerary developments, and archaeological evidence presented throughout the text.
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