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5
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 106.
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6
      Pendlebury, âClearance of the Royal Tomb at el-Amarna', pp. 123â4.
 Â
7
      Hamza, âThe Alabaster Canopic Box of Akhenaten', p. 537.
 Â
8
      Martin,
The Royal Tomb,
p. 105.
 Â
9
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 106.
10
     Â
Ibid.,
pp. 31â2.
11
      Gardiner, âThe So-Called Tomb of Queen Tiye', p. 19.
12
      Martin,
The Royal Tomb,
pp. 105â6.
13
     Â
Ibid.,
pp. 30â1.
14
      Edwards,
Tutankhamun,
p. 153.
15Â Â Â Â Â Â THE FALLEN ONE OF AMARNA
 Â
1
      Gunn,
The City of Akhenaten,
Part III, vol. 1, p. 159.
 Â
2
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 152.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid.,
I, pl. lxiii.
 Â
4
      Seele, âKing Aye and the Close of the Amarna Age', p. 175.
 Â
5
     Â
Ibid.
 Â
6
      Fairman, âThe Supposed Year 21 of Akhenaten', p. 108.
 Â
7
     Â
Ibid.
 Â
8
      Gunn,
The City of Akhenaten,
Part I, p. 165.
 Â
9
      Fairman, âSupposed Year 21', p. 108.
10
      Fairman, âThe Chronology of the Eighteenth Dynasty', p. 121.
11
      Frankfort & Pendlebury,
The City of Akhenaten,
Part II, p. 103.
12
      Derry, âSkeleton Hitherto Believed to be that of King Akhenaten', p. 115.
13
      Gardiner, âGraffito from the Tomb of Pere', p. 10.
14
      Redford,'Chronology of the Eighteenth Dynasty', p. 177.
15
      Gardiner, âA Later Allusion to Akhenaten', p. 124.
16
      Gaballa,
The Memphite Tomb of Mose,
pl. lxiii.
17
      Samson,
Amarna, City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti,
p. 1.
16Â Â Â Â Â Â CORRIDORS OF POWER
 Â
1
      Helck,
Untersuchungen zu Manetho und den ägyptischen Königslisten,
p. 41.
17Â Â Â Â Â Â THE FIRST MONOTHEIST
 Â
1
      Kitchen,
Ramesside Inscriptions,
Part I, p. 1.
 Â
2
      Petrie,
Researches in Sinai,
p. 127.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid.
 Â
4
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 126.
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5
     Â
Ä
erný,
The Inscriptions of Sinai,
Part II, p. 45.
 Â
6
     Â
Ibid.,
p.
47.
 Â
7
      Petrie,
Researches in Sinai,
p. 68.
18Â Â Â Â Â Â THE âMAGIC' ROD OF MOSES
 Â
1
      Fakhry, âThe Tomb of Kheruef at Thebes', p. 485.
19Â Â Â Â Â Â WHO WAS WHO? â AND THE DEATH OF MOSES
 Â
1
      Seele, âKing Aye', p. 70.
 Â
2
      Baikie,
The Amarna Age,
p. 241.
 Â
3
      Seele, âKing Aye', pp. 168â80.
 Â
4
      Smith,
The Akhenaten Temple Project,
p. 22.
 Â
5
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 27.
 Â
6
      Seele, âKing Aye', pp. 168â80.
 Â
7
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 170.
 Â
8
      According to the Elohistic source of the Pentateuch, Moses and Aaron were of the tribe of Joseph. However, this source uses âLevite' to indicate not a member of a clan, but a man specially eligible for the priesthood (
The Jewish Encyclopaedia,
New York and London, 1904, p. 20).
 Â
9
      Albright, âThe Town of Sell', pp. 6â8.
10
      Rowley,
From Joseph to Joshua.
11
      Davies,
The Rock Tombs of el-Amarna,
vol. I.
12
     Â
Ibid.
APPENDIX A
 Â
(i)Â Â Â Â Â The Shasu Wars
 Â
1
      Breasted,
Ancient Records of Egypt,
vol. III, p. 45.
 Â
2
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 46.
 Â
3
      Gardiner,
Egypt of the Pharaohs,
p. 253.
 Â
4
      Breasted,
Ancient Records,
vol. III, p. 47.
 Â
5
      Kharu can mean either the people of Palestine/Syria or the land of the Horites, south of the Dead Sea: here it indicates the territory of Canaan.
 Â
6
      Pritchard,
Ancient Near Eastern Texts,
p. 254.
 Â
7
     Â
Ibid.
(ii)Â Â Â Â Â The Hattusili Peace Treaty
 Â
1
      Langdon & Gardiner, âTreaty ⦠Between ⦠Hattusili ⦠and ⦠Ramses II', pp. 185â7.
(iii)Â Â Â Â A Dissenting Voice
 Â
1
      Kitchen, âAsiatic Wars of Ramses II', p. 66.
 Â
2
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 69.
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3
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 70.
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4
     Â
Ibid.
APPENDIX B
 Â
(i)Â Â Â Â The Amarna Rock Tombs of Huya and Meryre II
 Â
1
      Davies,
The Rock Tombs of el-Amarna,
Part III, p. 16.
 Â
2
      Redford,
History and Chronology,
p. 109.
 Â
3
      Davies,
Rock Tombs,
Part III, p. 9.
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4
     Â
Ibid.,
Part II, p. 42.
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5
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 38.
(ii)Â Â Â Â Â The Tomb of Kheruef
 Â
1
      Fakhry, âTomb of Kheruef at Thebes', p. 457.
 Â
2
      Habachi, âClearance of the Tomb of Kheruef, p. 348.
 Â
3
      Redford,
History and Chronology,
p. 117.
(iii)Â Â Â Â The Year of Tribute
 Â
1
      Aldred, âYear Twelve at el-Amarna', p. 114.
(iv)Â Â Â Â The Tomb of Ramose
 Â
1
      Aldred, âTwo Theban Notables', p. 117.
 Â
2
      Davies,
The Tomb of the Vizier Ramose,
pp. 30â1.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid
., p. 33.
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4
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 37.
(v)Â Â Â Â Â The Tushratta Letters
 Â
1
      Redford,
History and Chronology,
pp. 71â2.
 Â
2
      Winckler,
Tell el-Amarna Letters,
p. 67.
 Â
3
      Redford,
History and Chronology,
p. 69.
 Â
4
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 52.
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5
     Â
Ibid
., p. 79.
APPENDIX C
The Mos Case
 Â
1
      Gaballa,
The Memphite Tomb Chapel of Mose,
p. 25.
 Â
2
      âFather' is used here in the sense of âforefather'.
 Â
3
      Gaballa, p. 23.
APPENDIX D
Pi-Ramses and Zarw
 Â
(i)Â Â Â Â Â The City of Pi-Ramses
 Â
1
      Gardiner, âDelta Residence', p. 178.
 Â
2
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 180.
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3
      Habachi, âPreliminary Report', p. 201.
 Â
4
      Gardiner, âDelta Residence', p. 132.
 Â
5
      Bietak, âAvaris and Piramses', p. 255.
 Â
6
      van Seters,
The Hyksos,
p. 101.
 Â
7
      Pritchard,
Ancient Near Eastern Texts,
p. 253.
(ii)Â Â Â Â Â The Fortified City of Zarw
 Â
1
      Nims,
Thebes of the Pharaohs,
p. 199.
 Â
2
      Björkman, âNeby, the Mayor of Zarw', p. 50.
(iii)Â Â Â Â The Case Against Qantir/Tell el-Dab'a
 Â
1
      Bietak, âAvaris and Piramses, pp. 225â90.
 Â
2
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 271.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 273.
 Â
4
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 289.
 Â
5
      Hamza, âRamses's Palace at Qantir', p. 59.
Â
(v)Â Â Â Â Â Â A Middle-Egypt Site for Tiye's City
 Â
1
      Yoyotte,
La Bassin de Djârouka, Kêmi,
pp. 23â33.
 Â
2
      Naville, âThe Geography of the Exodus', p. 22.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 24.
 Â
4
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 23.
APPENDIX E
The Body in Tomb No. 55
 Â
1
      Weigall, âThe Mummy of Akhenaten', p. 197.
 Â
2
      Smith,
The Royal Mummies,
p. 52.
 Â
3
     Â
Ibid.
 Â
4
     Â
Ibid
.
 Â
5
     Â
Cambridge University Medical Society Magazine,
Issue No. 4, 1926, pp. 34â9.
 Â
6
      Derry, âSkeleton hitherto Believed to be that of King Akhenaten', pp. 115â19.
 Â
7
     Â
Ibid.
 Â
8
     Â
Ibid
.
 Â
9
      Aldred, âThe Tomb of Akhenaten at Thebes', p. 51.
10
      Fairman, âOnce Again the so-called Coffin of Akhenaten', p. 39.
11
      Harrison, âAnatomical Examination of the Remains Purported to be Akhenaten', p. 111.
12
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 114.
13
     Â
Ibid.
14
     Â
Ibid.,
p. 97.
15
     Â
Ibid.
16
      Samson,
Armana, City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti,
pp. 23â4.
APPENDIX F
Some Further Evidence of Survival
 Â
1
      Lucas, âThe Canopic Vases from the Tomb of Queen Tiye', pp. 120â2.
 Â
2
      Fairman, âOnce Again ⦠â, p. 37.
 Â
3
      Martin,
The Royal Tomb at el-Amarna,
p. 1.
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