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HISTORY 26 Lecture
Eighteen: The Later New Kingdom ( c . 1336 - 1069 BC)
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Rameses II Usermaatra
Setepenra (1279 - 1213 BC)
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The Ten Commandments
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Watchmen (1986/1987)
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Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten
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Rameses II Usermaatra
Setepenra (1279 - 1213 BC)
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The Hittites City-state
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The Ramesseum (Dendara)
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Rock Temple at
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Piramesse, ‘House of
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