Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
For more than three thousand years, the mysterious events surrounding the death of Ramesses III have puzzled historians and students of ancient Egypt. Now, archaeologist Susan Redford investigates the circumstances of the ancient pharaoh's death and discovers among the women of his harem the threads of a murder conspiracy.From new translations of ancient papyri and careful readings of temple carvings, Redford identifies the suspects in the assassination—wives, concubines, and attendants. She evaluates the evidence against them and outlines a possible murder plot that turns upon a shocking revelation about the pharaoh's immediate family. On the basis of new discoveries relating to the identity of Ramesses III's queens and their sons, she uncovers a primary motive for regicide and presents persuasive evidence of a palace revolt. Divisions between clans and rival lineages, she argues, gave rise to a plot to murder the king.Richly illustrated with thirty photos and diagrams, Redford's groundbreaking investigation of the plot to murder "the last of the great pharaohs" offers an extraordinary vision of the ancient Egyptian world.
Susan Redford, a research affiliate of Pennsylvania State University, directs the Theban Tomb Survey in the Valley of the Nobles at Luxor. She lives with her two sons and her husband, Donald, in State College, Pennsylvania.
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations and TablesAcknowledgmentsEgypt's Imperial Age: An Historical Overview by Donald B. RedfordIntroduction: Evidence of a Conspiracy1. Murder at Court2. A House Divided3. The Royal Harem4. All the King's Men5. Mansion of Millions of Years6. "The Hawk Has Flown to Heaven"7. "United with Eternity"Epilogue: "Of Whom Is Pharaoh Still Master?"Appendix A: Dramatis PersonaeAppendix B: The CalendarNotesBibliographyIndex
A superb study of an intriguing topic.- Richard H. Wilkinson, author of Symbol and Magic in Egyptian Art An appealing reconstruction, vivid and convincing.... This book will prove irresistible to enthusiasts of ancient Egypt.(Choice) An educational and enjoyable venture into the intrigue and mystery of the times.(The Scroll)