The Ramesside period in Egypt (ca. 1290-1070 B.C.E.) corresponds to the late Bronze Age, a time of great change both in Egypt and the Near East. Viewed as an age of empire, dominated by the figure of
Here 45 late Bronze Age priests, artists, civil officials and military men give evidence of crucial developments in art, language and religious ideas on their tombs, on statues, and on temple walls. F
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Scholars who decipher lost writing systems become heroes, and their methods are analyzed and admired, but little attention had been paid to how writing systems get lost in the first place. Archaeologi