A Kingdom Resurgent. Around 1540 BCE, the warriors of Thebes (Waset) were chasing their enemies. King Ahmose I and his soldiers pursued the Hyksos, straining to reach that ultimate victory, and re-unify The Two Lands.
Select Bibliography:
- Robert K. Ritner and Nadine Moeller. “The Ahmose ‘Tempest’ Stela, Thera and Comparative Chronology,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 2014. Read for Free at Academia.edu.
- W. Vivian Davies, “The Tomb of Ahmose Son-of-Ibana at Elkab, Documenting the Family and Other Observations,” Elkab and Beyond: Studies in Honour of Luc Limme, 2009. Read for Free at Academia.edu.
- Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2010.
- Nicolas Grimal. A History of Ancient Egypt, 1994.
- Anthony J. Spalinger. War in Ancient Egypt, 2005.
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Reshafim.org – The Autobiography of Ahmose Ibana.
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Reshafim.org – The Autobiography of Ahmose Pen-Nekhbet.
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