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      • The New Kingdom (c. 1570- c.1069 BCE) is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period (c. 1782-1570 BCE) and preceding the dissolution of the central government at the start of the Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069-c. 525 BCE). This is the time of Imperial Egypt when it became an empire.
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  1. Oct 7, 2016 · The New Kingdom (c. 1570- c.1069 BCE) is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period (c. 1782-1570 BCE) and preceding the dissolution of the central government at the start of the Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069-c. 525 BCE). This is the time of Imperial Egypt when it became an empire.

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  3. The New Kingdom, also referred to as the Egyptian Empire, was the ancient Egyptian state between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC. This period of ancient Egyptian history covers the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties.

  4. Archaeologists divide the ancient Egyptian timeline into three distinct categories, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Each kingdom has its own specific time period as well as pharaohs, constructions, and culture.

  5. Late in the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1650–1550 B.C.), the Theban rulers (Dynasty 17) began to drive the Hyksos kings (Dynasty 15) from the Delta. This was finally accomplished by Ahmose I, who reunited Egypt, ushering in the New Kingdom—the third great era of Egyptian culture.

  6. The New Kingdom of Egypt, also known as the Egyptian Empire, includes the 18th20th Dynasties. This era is considered Ancient Egypt’s most successful and prosperous. New Kingdom of Egypt Timeline (c. 1567 – 1085 B.C.) 1550 B.C. The 18th Dynasty begins with Ahmose I, who rises to power.

  7. May 13, 2024 · New Kingdom: c. 1570 to c. 1069 BCE. Third Intermediate Period: c. 1069-525 BCE. Late Period of Ancient Egypt: 525-323 BCE. Ptolemaic Period: 323-30 BCE. A "kingdom" refers to a time of unity and strong central government; a "period" to a time of disunity and decentralized government, with the exception of the Ptolemaic Period.

  8. www.newworldencyclopedia.org › entry › New_KingdomNew Kingdom of Egypt

    The New Kingdom is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the sixteenth century B.C.E. and the eleventh century B.C.E., covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt. The New Kingdom (1570–1070 B.C.E.) followed the Second Intermediate Period, and was succeeded by the Third Intermediate Period.

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