An exploration of the significance of the wars of Sety I and of the general pattern of Egyptian-Hittite relations, which culminated first in the battle of Kadesh and finally in the treaty enacted during the reign of Ramesses II.
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An exploration of the significance of the wars of Sety I and of the general pattern of Egyptian-Hittite relations, which culminated first in the battle of Kadesh and finally in the treaty enacted during the reign of Ramesses II.
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Publisher:
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Published:
1990
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18074088329
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Publisher:
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Published:
1990
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16362561517
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Good. Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990. Revised 2nd edition. Sm 4to Paperback. 157pp. Maps. Near Very Good book. Barbara G. Mertz Rev Trust custom bookplate on front inside cover. This book formed part of Barbara G. Mertz's personal library at her home in Frederick, Maryland. (history, egypt, anthropology) Inquire if you need further information.
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Good with no dust jacket. 0918986435. xix, 249pp + 4 unnumbered pages. Notes, index and maps. Text resembles a facsimilie copy but title pages text looks like an original copy. Book has glossy red covers with white text and design on front, white text on spine. Minor wear to head, tail, bottom edges and corners. Text is clear and unmarked.; Studies in ancient oriental civilization; Vol. 42; 10.90 X 8.30 X 1 inches; 272 pages.