Haremhab, Pharaoh and Conqueror: New Investigations in His Royal Tomb in the Valley of the Kings

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Mark Cartwright
by The Metropolitan Museum of Art
published on 07 February 2016

Related exhibition:
Haremhab, The General Who Became King
November 16, 2010—July 4, 2011

Geoffrey Thorndike Martin, Edwards Professor of Egyptology and Philology Emeritus, University College London, and Fellow Commoner, Christ's College, University of Cambridge

Discover how recent archaeological finds have shed new light on the duration of Haremhab's rule and prompted a reevaluation of the chronology of ancient Aegean and Levantine civilizations.

This lecture is made possible by The Friends of Isis, Friends of the Department of Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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