Tristan Hughes
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So this almost steady decline of the 18th dynasty following Thutmose III, isn't it, that we're going to explore.
And you mentioned source material there, like you had those letters in cuneiform.
Do we have quite a rich array of source material for learning about the 18th dynasty and the latter half of the 18th dynasty as we get to the
to the rise ultimately of the House of Remeses.
So if we have, let's say, Egypt at its height under Thutmose III ruling an empire at that time, I mean, how big an empire should we be thinking of?
And I want to ask that question first of all, because if we then fast forward to, let's say, the reign of Akhenaten, so we can get a real sense of how that empire is already transforming by that pharaoh by the time of Akhenaten and Hotep IV.
And so that's at its height.
I mean, so how does it decline by the time we get to Akhenaten?
A few decades, is it quite a few decades later, isn't it?
That's interesting.
So do you therefore see, as those decades go on in the 18th dynasty, do you see those new powers like the Hittites, like the Assyrians, becoming more prominent?
And Egypt, in contrast, these rulers become a bit more obsessed with their luxuries, this idea of decadence and so on.
And so Egyptian power on the
Well, the Bronze Age world stage does diminish and the other powers like the Hittites does grow at that time.
It doesn't end well for Akhenaten, does it?
I know, this is another episode in the same ride, isn't it?
Okay, then.
This is almost a bit of economic self-destruction at the same time.
So alarm bells are ringing, feels a bit of a tumultuous time inside Egypt and beyond for Egyptian influence.
So what follows him?