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The History of Egypt Podcast

98: Young Bull Appearing In Memphis

42 min • 7 juni 2018

Interlude: Royal Children On the Rise.


From 1385 to 1380, the prince of Egypt Thutmose was climbing up the ranks. From a lowly sem-priest to the chief of a great temple, Thutmose was a quickly rising star. His sister, Sit-Amun, also leaves a tantalizing trace of her life. We explore a non-royal funeral, the cult of the Apis Bull, and see how a prince of Egypt left some wonderful personal records, including those of his pet.

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Select Bibliography:

  • Kate Bosse-Griffiths, “The Memphite Stela of Merptah and Ptahmose,” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (1955).
  • Katherine Griffis-Greenberg, The Coffin of the She-Cat of the Crown Prince Thutmose (2006) online.
  • Eric Cline and David O’Connor, Amenhotep III: Perspectives on His Reign, 1998 (Amazon).
  • Theodore M. Davis The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou, 2000 (reprint).
  • Aidan Dodson, Amarna Sunrise, 2014 (Amazon).
  • Aidan Dodson, “Crown Prince Djhutmose and the Royal Sons of the Eighteenth Dynasty,” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (1990).
  • Arielle P. Kozloff, Amenhotep III: Egypt’s Radiant Pharaoh, 2012 (Amazon).
  • Arielle P. Kozloff and Betsy M. Bryan, Egypt’s Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III and His World, 1992.
  • Donald B. Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, 1984 (Amazon).
  • James Quibell, The Tomb of Yuaa and Thuiu, 1908 (archive.org).

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