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The Ancient EastNo. II.THE TELL EL AMARNA PERIODThe Relations of Egypt and WesternAsia in the Fifteenth Century B.C.According toThe Tell El Amarna TabletsbyCarl NiebuhrTranslated by J. HutchinsonLondon: David Nutt57-59 Long Acre1903ContentsThe Ancient EastI. The Tablets, and How they were Found.II. The Egyptian Court and Administration.III. Letters from Asiatic Kings.IV. Letters from Asiatic Vassals.V. Political Conditions in the Tell el Amarna Period.Bibliographical Appendix

The Ancient EastNo. II.THE TELL EL AMARNA PERIODThe Relations of Egypt and WesternAsia in the Fifteenth Century B.C.According toThe Tell El Amarna TabletsbyCarl NiebuhrTranslated by J. HutchinsonLondon: David Nutt57-59 Long Acre1903ContentsThe Ancient EastI. The Tablets, and How they were Found.II. The Egyptian Court and Administration.III. Letters from Asiatic Kings.IV. Letters from Asiatic Vassals.V. Political Conditions in the Tell el Amarna Period.Bibliographical Appendix

The Ancient EastNo. II.THE TELL EL AMARNA PERIODThe Relations of Egypt and WesternAsia in the Fifteenth Century B.C.According toThe Tell El Amarna TabletsbyCarl NiebuhrTranslated by J. HutchinsonLondon: David Nutt57-59 Long Acre1903

The Ancient East

No. II.

THE TELL EL AMARNA PERIOD

The Relations of Egypt and Western

Asia in the Fifteenth Century B.C.

According to

The Tell El Amarna Tablets

by

Carl Niebuhr

Translated by J. Hutchinson

London: David Nutt

57-59 Long Acre

1903

ContentsThe Ancient EastI. The Tablets, and How they were Found.II. The Egyptian Court and Administration.III. Letters from Asiatic Kings.IV. Letters from Asiatic Vassals.V. Political Conditions in the Tell el Amarna Period.Bibliographical Appendix


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