Authors: Graham Phillips
Tags: #Egypt/Ancient Mysteries
CHAPTER FIVE
General: Martin,
The Royal Tomb at Amarna.
Petrie,
Tell el-Amarna.
Aldred,
Akhenaten
. . ., ch. 3.
p. 108 | | Baby-carrying woman: Ibid ., p. 32. |
p. 109 | | Niches: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 43. |
p. 110 | | Magic bricks. Martin., The Royal Tomb at Amarna . |
p. 110 | | Age of bricks. Romer, Valley of the Kings , p.217. |
p. 113 | | Akhenaten's effects in Tutankhamun's tomb. Reeves., The Complete Tutankhamun , p. 169. |
p. 114 | | Opening of Tutankhamun's tomb: Carter, H., The Tomb of Tutankhamun , London, 1933. |
p. 115 | | Coffins and death mask: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun , pp. 106–14. |
p. 117 | | Coffinettes: Ibid ., pp. 109, 122. pl. 54. Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun , pp. 123, 124, 16l. |
p. 118 | | Tutankhamun in obscurity: Howing, T., Tutankhamun: The Untold Story , pp. 266–7. |
p. 119 | | Body jewellery made for Smenkhkare: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun , p. 114. Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 300. Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun , pp. 123–4. |
p. 119 | | Smenkhkare effects in Tutankhamun's tomb: Romer, J., Valley of the Kings , pp. 271, 272, 275. |
p. 120 | | Amun name removed: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., pp. 289–90. |
CHAPTER SIX
p. 127 | | Restoration Stela: Clayton, Chronicle . . ., p. 129. |
p. 129 | | Throne:. Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun , p. 184. |
p. 130 | | Skull cap: Ibid., p. 113. |
p. 130 | | Ay's tomb: Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs , p. 137. |
p. 130 | | Canopic Shrine: Carter, The Tomb of Tutankhamun. |
p. 131 | | Memphis, Pentu, Minnakht and Neb: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 295. |
p. 132 | | Kiya's daughter: Ibid., p. 234. |
p. 133 | | King's son: Ibid., p. 287. |
p. 133 | | Amonhotep III as Tutankhamun's father: Ibid., p. 108. |
p. 134 | | Griffith's stelae: Ibid., pp. 66, 174. |
p. 134 | | Tray: Ibid., p. 101. |
p. 135 | | Bek Aswan: Ibid., pp. 93–4. |
p. 136 | | Living for ever: Ibid., p. 174. |
p. 136 | | Kheruef relief: Ibid., p. 174 |
p. 136 | | Huya relief: Ibid., p. 174. |
p. 136 | | Amarna letters: Ibid., ch. 17. |
p. 137 | | Equal number of letters: Ibid., p. 19l. |
p. 137 | | Wine: Ibid., pp. 173–4. |
p. 138 | | Amonhotep's death in Year 12: Ibid., pp. 178–80. |
p. 139 | | Isis and Sitamun: Clayton, Chronicle . . ., p. 115. |
p. 139 | | Heirlooms in Tutankhamun's tomb: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, pp. 168–9. |
p. 140 | | Tiye's mummy. Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 105. |
p. 141 | | Huya, Meryre, etc.: Daves, The Rock Tombs . . . |
p. 142 | | Bone in skull: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, p. 118. |
p. 142 | | Ankhesenamun letter: Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun, pp.202–3. Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, p. 23. |
p. 143 | | Ay marries Ankhesenamun: Clayton. Chronicle . . ., pp. 136–137. |
p. 144 | | Military activity: Ibid., p. 130. Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun, pp. 144–147. |
p. 144 | | Gesso box: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, p. 189. |
p. 144 | | Horemheb leads: Clayton Chronicle . . ., pp. 138–139. |
p. 145 | | Horernheb marries Mutnodjme: Ibid., p. 137. |
p. 145 | | Ransacking: Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, ch. 14. |
p. 145 | | Kings' names expunged: Clayton, Chronicle . . .,. p. 138. |
p. 146 | | Ay's tomb: Ibid., pp. 136–137. |
p. 146 | | Destruction of Tutankhamun's monuments: Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun, pp. 208–209. |
p. 146 | | Dignitaries depicted at Tutankhamun's funeral: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, p. 72. |
p. 147 | | Robberies: Ibid., pp. 95–96. |
p. 148 | | Seals: Ibid., pp. 92–94. |
p. 148 | | Horemheb seals Tutankhamun's tomb: Ibid., p. 97. |
p. 148 | | Djohutymose: Clayton, Chronicle . . . , p. 114. |
p. 148 | | Maya – architect of Tutankhamun's tomb: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun , p. 71. Desroches-Noblecourt, Tutankhamun , p. 210. |
p. 148 | | Curse: Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun . pp. 62–63. |
p. 150 | | Carter quotation: Carter, The Tomb of Tutankhamun . |
p. 151 | | Stairwells of Tutankhamun's tomb: Ibid . |
CHAPTER SEVEN
p. 155 | | Sudden emergence of Atenism: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 244. |
p. 155 | | Aten references: Ibid., p. 239. |
p. 156 | | Aten as sun disc: Lurker, The Gods and Symbols . . ., p. 31. |
p. 156 | | Aten not a god: Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, p. 170. |
p. 157 | | Talatat: Smith, R. W. and Redford, D. B., The Akhenaten Temple Project, Toronto, 1988. |
p. 157 | | Ruler of Thebes: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 21. |
p. 158 | | Statues and temples: Thomas, A. P., Akhenaten's Egypt, London, 1996, ch.2. |
p. 158 | | Aten name: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 19. |
p. 159 | | Name in cartouches: Ibid., p 240. |
p. 159 | | 'May the good god . . .': Ibid., p. 47. |
p. 160 | | 'And may the Horus . . .': Ibid, pp. 47–48. |
p. 160 | | Akhenaten proscribes Re and Horus: Ibid., pp. 240, 244. Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, pp. 261, 262. |
p. 160 | | History of Heliopolis: Hornung, E., Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt. |
p. 161 | | Heliopolis and the Aten: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 259. |
p. 161 | | Ben-Ben: Ibid., p 265. Osman, A., Moses: Pharaoh of Egypt, London, 1990, p. 163. |
p. 161 | | Greatest of seers: Ibid., p.163. Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, p. 152. |
p. 162 | | Parennefer's tomb: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., pp.91–92. |
p. 162 | | Proscribes plural: Ibid., p. 240. |
p. 162 | | Akhenaten proscribes graven images: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., pp. 244, 245, 278. |
p. 163 | | Aten as sunlight and graven images: Ibid., pp. 261–262. |
p. 163 | | 'True king's son . . .': Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King, p.59. |
p. 166 | | Breasted: Breasted, J. H., A History of the Ancient Egyptians, London, 1920, pp.232–235. |
p. 166 | | Hymn to the Aten: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., pp. 241–243. Samson, Nefertiti and Cleopatra, pp. 30–32. |
p. 171 | | On and Joseph: Anderson, G. W., The History and Religion of Israel, Oxford, 1979, p. 25. |
p. 171 | | Apion and Moses: Thackeray, H. (trans.), Josephus's Against Apion, London, 1926, p. 295. |
p. 171 | | Freud: Freud, S., Moses and Monotheism, London, 1939. |
p. l72 | | No evidence of Atenism before Akhenaten: Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 244. |
p. 173 | | Bronze bull: Amihay Mazor interviewed on Time Travellers: The Mystery of the Israelites, Arkios Productions 1992. |
CHAPTER EIGHT
p. 177 | | No historical reference to Israelites in Egypt: Magnusson, M., BC : The Archaeology of the Bible Land, London, 1977, p. 43. |
p. 180 | | Not same literary character: Anderson, The History and Religion of Israel, p. 3. |
p. 181 | | Camels: Wilson, I., The Exodus Enigma, London, 1985, p. 15. |
p. 181 | | Camels – oldest reference: Freeman-Grenville, Chronology of World History, p. 19. |
p. 181 | | Camels – oldest reference in Egypt: Ibid., p 24. |
p. 181 | | Philistines first appear: Magnusson, BC . . ., p. 98. |
p. 181 | | Philistines first in Canaan: Ibid., p. 104. |
p. 182 | | Lydians: Wilson, The Exodus Enigma, p. 61. |
p. 182 | | Old Testament written: Redford, D. B. A., A Study of the Biblical Story of Joseph, Leiden, 1970. |
p. 183 | | Israel Stelae: Breasted, J. H., Ancient Records of Egypt, Chicago, 1976. |
p. 184 | | Kenyon excavations: Kenyon, K. M., Digging up Jericho, London, 1957. |
p. 185 | | Dr Yadin's findings: Yadin, Y., Hazor: Great Citadel of the Bible, London 1963. Magnusson, BC . . ., pp. 84–88. |
p. 189 | | Khnumhotep tomb illustration: Albright, W. F., The Archaeology of Palestine, Harmondsworth, 1956, p. 208. |
p. 189 | | Long, sleeved robe: Magnusson, BC . . ., p.44. |
p. 190 | | Mari: Ibid., pp. 36–38. |
p. 190 | | Hyksos – 'Desert Princes': Aldred, Akhenaten . . ., p. 117. |
p. 193 | | Tell-el-Daba excavations: Magnusson, BC . . ., pp. 48–49. |
p. 193 | | Bietak, M., Tell-el-Daba II , Vienna, 1975. |
p. 194 | | Manetho: Waddell, W. G., Manetho , London, 1940. |
p. 194 | | Yakob-aam: Clayton, Chronicle . . ., p. 95. |
p. 196 | | Hyksos military: Yadin, Y., The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands in the Light of Archaeological Discovery , London, 1963. |
p. 197 | | Seqenenres's death: Wilson, The Exodus Enigma , p. 73. |
p. 197 | | Inscription from the tomb of Ahmose: Pritchard, J. B., Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament , Princeton, 1969. |
p. 197 | | Tuthmosis's campaigns: Clayton, Chronicle . . . , pp. 109–110. |
p. 198 | | Rekhmire tomb: Davies, N de G., The Tomb of Rekhmire at Thebes , New York, 1944. |
p. 199 | | Broken arms: Wilson. The Exodus Enigma p. 81. |
p. 199 | | Apiru : Bucaille, M., Moses and Pharaoh: The Hebrews in Egypt , Tokyo, 1994, p. 55–56. |
p. 200 | | Habiru in Mari texts: Magnusson, BC . . ., P 37. |
p. 200 | | Origin of the name Hebrew: Oxford Encyclopaedic English Dictionary , Oxford, 1994, p.37. |