Middle Kingdom Chronology

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Middle Kingdom Chronology 11 th Dynasty (star,ng in the middle) (at Thebes) Nebhepetre Montuhotep (II) Seankhkare Montuhotep III Nebtawyre Montuhotep IV 12 th Dynasty (at Itj tawy) Amenemhat I (former vizier?) Senwosret I (probable co regency with Amenemhat I) Amenemhat II (probable co regency with Senwosret I) Senwosret II (probable co regency with Amenemhat II) Senwosret III Amenemhat III (probable co regency with Senwosret III) Amenemhat IV Sobeknefru 13 th Dynasty (at Itj tawy, then Thebes) many kings of whom Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV are the best akested

Montuhotep III and Iunyt (consort of the god Montu) from Armant

Tomb of Intef at Thebes (middle 11 th Dynasty)

Themes for the Middle Kingdom Kingship: rela,ons to gods, administrators, earlier kings co regency royal burial programs temple building Administra,on,tles loca,on and contents of private tombs rise of a middle class policy changes under Senwosret III? Religion changes in funerary and temple prac,ce Lahun an example of Egyp,an urbanism Interna,onal rela,ons wars trade and tribute movements of people

Middle Kingdom Chronology 11 th Dynasty (star,ng in the middle) Nebhepetre Montuhotep (II) Seankhkare Montuhotep III Nebtawyre Montuhotep IV 12 th Dynasty Amenemhat I (former vizier?) Senwosret I (probable co regency with Amenemhat I) Amenemhat II (probable co regency with Senwosret I) Senwosret II (probable co regency with Amenemhat II) Senwosret III Amenemhat III (probable co regency with Senwosret III) Amenemhat IV Sobeknefru 13 th Dynasty many kings of whom Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV are the best akested

Ain Sukhna Wadi Hammamat

Montuhotep IV Wadi Hammamat inscrip,ons (year 2, second month of innunda,on, day 15): His Majesty commanded me to erect this stela for his father Min, lord of desert lands, at this august mountain My Majesty has sent the prince, mayor of the city, vizier, chief of royal works, royal favorite, Amenemhat, with a troop of 10,000 men from the southern nomes of Upper Egypt, and from the garrisons of Thebes, in order to bring me a precious block of the pure stone of this mountain, whose excellence was made by Min, for the lord of life, who recalls eternity even more than the monuments in the temples of Upper Egypt, as a mission of the king who rules the Two Lands, so as to bring him his heart s desire from the desert lands of his father Min. This wonder happened to His Majesty: that the small cakle of the deserts came down to him; there came a pregnant gazelle, going with her face towards the people before her. Her eyes looked backward, but she did not turn back un,l she arrived at this noble mountain at this block, it being s,ll in its place for this lid of the sarcophagus. She gave birth upon it while this army of the king was looking. Then they cut her neck before the block and brought fire. It descended in safety.

Middle Kingdom Chronology 11 th Dynasty (star,ng in the middle) at Thebes Nebhepetre Montuhotep (II) Montuhotep III Montuhotep IV 12 th Dynasty at Itj tawy Amenemhat I (former vizier?) Senwosret I (some,mes transliterated Senusret; in Greek this is Sesostris) Amenemhat II Senwosret II Senwosret III Amenemhat III Amenemhat IV Sobeknefru 13 th Dynasty starts at Itj tawy many kings of whom Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV are the best akested

Pyramid Complex of Amenemhat I at Lisht, necropolis of Itj Tawy Amenemhat

Changes in the,tulary of Amenemhat I? 1. Horus Sehetepibtawy 2. Horus Wehem mesut

Civil war in the reign of Amenemhat I? (from the stela of Nesmont): I trained the troops in ambush and at daybreak the landing stage surrendered. When I grasped the,p of the bow, I led the bakle for the two lands. I was victorious, my arms taking so much that I had to leave some on the ground. I destroyed the foes, I overthrew the enemies of my lord, and there being none other who will say the like. Slain soldiers

Slain Soldiers of Deir el Bahri

Foreign wars of Amenemhat I: Abu Handal, Lower Nubia rock inscrip,ons: In year 29 of Sehetepibre (Amenemhat I) we came to vanquish Wawat Then the Nubians of the en,re remaining part of Wawat were slaughtered. Thereupon I sailed victoriously upstream, slaughtering the Nubians on the riverbanks and then I sailed downstream plucking grain and cueng down their remaining trees. I set fire to their houess, as one has to act against him who has rebelled against the king.

Evidence for the end of the reign of Amenemhat I: Date: king list confusion (Manetho 16 years, Turin 2[9] years) latest known contemporary dated document is year 30 Coregency: handful of double dated akesta,ons stela of official Intef dated year 30 Amenemhat, year 10 Senwosret Means: assassina,on? (from the Instruc,on of Amenemhat for Senwosret) When you lie down at night, let your own heart be watchful over you, for no man has any to defend him on the day of anguish. I was generous to the pauper, I sustained the orphan, I caused him who had nothing to become at length like a man of means. But it was one who ate my bread who conspired, one to whom I had given my support devised dread deeds thereby, those clad in my fine linen behaved towards me like worthless louts, and those anointed with my myrrh made my way slippery before me It was ajer supper when darkness had fallen, and I had decided to take an hour of relaxa,on. I was lying on my bed, for I was,red, and I started to drij off to sleap. Weapons (intended for) my protec,on were rraised against me If I could have quickly taken weapons in my hand, I would have made the cowards retreat in turmoil. But no one is strong at night, and none can fight by himself; no scucessful result can come about without an ally. And so ruin occurred when I was without you, when the cour,ers had not yet heard that I would hand over to you, when I had not yet sat down with you so as to confirm your succession.