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Interview: Rule of the Ramessids (with Prof. Peter Brand)

Interview: Rule of the Ramessids (with Prof. Peter Brand)

FromThe History of Egypt Podcast


Interview: Rule of the Ramessids (with Prof. Peter Brand)

FromThe History of Egypt Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Peter Brand (Part 2): Ramesses I and Sety I. The start of Egypt's 19th Dynasty saw two significant reigns. Ramesses I, though short-lived, established a new regime and legacy. His son, Sety I, confirmed that legacy and expanded it magnificently. In this interview, Prof. Peter Brand continues his conversation about the early Ramessids. How they legitimized their rule, how they differed from their predecessors, and how they responded to recent political events (e.g. the Amarna Period).
Dr. Peter Brand is Associate Professor at The University of Memphis (Tennessee, USA). He completed his PhD. in 1998 studying The Monuments of Sety I. In 2023, he has published an enormous study of the Ramesside era: Ramesses II: Egypt's Ultimate Pharaoh. A long-needed and beautifully written study of this reign in the big picture, Prof. Brand's book is a lively and beautifully presented work that will become a "standard reference" for Ramessid enthusiasts.

Dr. Peter Brand at The University of Memphis.

Peter Brand at Academia.edu.

Peter Brand's new book, Ramesses II: Egypt's Ultimate Pharaoh at Lockwood Press.

Peter Brand's book The Monuments of Sety I (2000) free pdf copy on Academia.

Peter Brand (et al), The Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, Vols. 2-3, free pdf copies at Chicago Oriental Institute.

Music by Luke Chaos.

Music interludes by Keith Zizza and Hathor Systrum.


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Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Learn about ancient Egypt, as *they* described it. We use ancient texts, archaeology and social history to explore their civilization and weave a tale of pharaohs, pyramids, gods, monuments and people. The History of Egypt Podcast uses the ancients' own words to describe their society, and is written by a trained Egyptologist. A member of the Agora Podcast Network.