Egypt’s populace abandons Thebes for a new …
Years: 1293BCE - 1282BCE
Egypt’s populace abandons Thebes for a new capital at Tell el-Amarna during the brief Egyptian experiment with monotheism.
A concurrent decline in the empire is reversed with the establishment of the Nineteenth dynasty; which establishes a new royal capital at Per-Ramesse ("the house of Ramesses") in the Nile's eastern delta.
Egyptian women of the Nineteenth Dynasty period have a number of legal rights: they may own property and request divorce.
Although barred from holding government office, a woman may fill in for her husband in his absence.
A woman can earn her own living by managing a farm, weaving or dancing.
Mycenaean civilization reaches its height; Mycenae may at this time be the capital of an empire controlling the whole Aegean region.
In Canaan, Hazor reaches its peak with the construction of several temples some containing unusual cult objects and furnished with such objects as Mycenaean pottery, Egyptian scarabs, jewelry, and statuettes.
Groups
- Canaanite culture, ancient
- Mycenaean Greece
- Egypt (Ancient), New Kingdom of
- Mycenae, archaic Kingdom of
