Egypt's Ramesside Pharaohs and the Persians (eBook)
222 Seiten
Algora Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-62894-472-3 (ISBN)
With 36 illustrations and detailed timelines, this book presents groundbreaking research that reshapes our understanding of how the great civilizations of Egypt and Persia interacted and evolved. Readers are invited on a journey that rewrites history as we know it. The author challenges traditional timelines and interpretations, arguing for a radical revision of the chronology of events, suggesting that many historical figures and events have been misdated or misunderstood due to a reliance on flawed sources and methodologies.
Emmet Sweeney demonstrates that the histories of the Ramesside period in Egypt, the fall of imperial Egypt, and the subsequent Persian conquests are interconnected in ways that have been overlooked. He sets out to reconcile archaeological evidence with historical texts, including those from ancient historians like Manetho and Herodotus, to create a more accurate historical narrative and ultimately suggesting that many events of ancient history occurred much more recently than traditionally believed. The book discusses the impact of various civilizations, the significance of names and titles used by rulers, and the importance of understanding the cultural contexts of the time.
Revising Egypt's Chronology: Sweeney begins by addressing the commonly accepted chronology that places Egypt's Seti I and Ramses II around 700 years before the Medes and Persians rose to power. Using archeological evidence, linguistic analysis, and cultural comparisons, he demonstrates that the timeline is flawed. This bold claim is supported by matching biographies, cultural artifacts, and historical events that draw a striking connection between Egypt's last Ramesside rulers and the Persian kings who dominated the Near East.
Sweeney studies the record of Seti II, finding similarities between the warrior and hero with Inaros, an Egyptian patriot who famously waged war against Xerxes, the king of Persia, only to be executed by his successor, Artaxerxes I. This identification is just one of many examples Sweeney uses to show how characters and events from ancient Egyptian and Persian history overlap in surprising ways. By aligning Seti II's exploits with those of Inaros, the book reconstructs a more coherent and interconnected history of the ancient Near East.
The author draws on a wealth of evidence, including ancient texts and the evolution of military technology, to examine Ramses II and Cyrus the Great, known for usurping the Median throne and conquering much of the Near East, the Assyrian figure Tukulti-apil-esharra (Tiglath-Pileser), and events including the conquests of Lydia, Babylon, and Palestine.
Biblical and Classical Figures Reinterpreted: Sweeney's analysis also reinterprets well-known biblical figures such as Sargon and Nebuchadrezzar in the context of the exploits of figures like Darius I and Artaxerxes I from classical history.
Military Technology and Timelines: A fascinating aspect of Sweeney's research is his focus on the evolution of military technology, particularly the design of chariots. By studying artistic depictions from the time, he argues that these technological advancements can help accurately date the reigns of various kings. This attention to detail adds a layer of depth to the book.
Egypt's Ramesside Pharaohs and the Persians presents a daring reexamination of ancient chronology that will challenge historians, scholars, and general readers alike. With three dozen illustrations and detailed timelines, Emmet Sweeney paints a vivid picture of a world where Ramses II and Cyrus the Great were contemporaries, and where historical events once thought to be centuries apart are shown to be intertwined. For anyone interested in ancient Egypt, Persia, or the broader history of the Near East, this book offers a fresh perspective that may forever change how we view the past.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.9.2021 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Ages in Alignment Series |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike |
| Schlagworte | ancient Persians • history of the Near East • Persian conquest of Egypt • Persian influence on Egypt • reconstructing ancient history • Who was Nebuchadrezzar or Nebuchadnezzar • who were the Medes • who were the Mitanni: Babylonians • who were the Sea Peoples |
| ISBN-10 | 1-62894-472-2 / 1628944722 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-62894-472-3 / 9781628944723 |
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