The History of Egypt Podcast

The History of Egypt Podcast
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Ancient Egypt, from Creation to Cleopatra. This podcast tells the story of pharaonic Egypt "in their own words." Using archaeology, ancient texts, and up-to-date scholarship, we uncover the world of the Nile Valley and its people. Hosted on the Airwave Media Network.

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    206: Ramesses II Usir-Ma'at-Ra

    In the annals of Egyptian history there is no one quite like Ramesses II. He is arguably the most famous, or infamous, of Egypt’s pharaohs. His reign would be long (67 years!) and his influence would be incalculable. In this episode, Ramesses "appears" as King, following the death of his father (III Shemu 27). He chooses his royal names (Usir-Ma'at-Ra, Ramesses Beloved of Amun). He buries Sety, in the Valley of the Kings. And he goes before the gods to receive blessings and power... Episode chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Ramesses II 04:20 - Ramesses Accession Date & Royal Names 12:56 - The Funeral of Sety I (Horus buries Osiris) 20:50 - Ramesses goes before the gods 43:22 - Conclusion For the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, and Ramesses’ “coronation” scenes, see the following volumes: Nelson (1981). The Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak Volume 1, Part 1: The Wall Reliefs https://isac.uchicago.edu/research/publications/oip/great-hypostyle-hall-karnak-volume-1-part-1-wall-reliefs Brand et al. (2018). The Great Hypostyle Hall in the Temple of Amun at Karnak Volume 1, Part 2: Translation and Commentary. https://isac.uchicago.edu/research/publications/oip/oip-142-great-hypostyle-hall-temple-amun-karnak The History of Egypt Podcast: Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/BHC6MGDBC6SXU. We have merch! Browse our designs at Dashery by TeePublic https://egyptpodcast.dashery.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    206: Ramesses II Usir-Ma'at-Ra (Extended Edition)

    Extended and early release for Airwave History Plus subscribers. In the annals of Egyptian history there is no one quite like Ramesses II. He is arguably the most famous, or infamous, of Egypt’s pharaohs. His reign would be long (67 years!) and his influence would be incalculable. In this episode, Ramesses "appears" as King, following the death of his father (III Shemu 27). He chooses his royal names (Usir-Ma'at-Ra, Ramesses Beloved of Amun). He buries Sety, in the Valley of the Kings. And he goes before the gods to receive blessings and power. Chapters Prologue: Death of a King (subscriber exclusive): 00:00 to 03:50 mins. Ramesses Intro: 03:50 to 08:00. Ramesses' names: 08:00 to 16:40. Sety's funeral: 16:40 to 24:35. Ramesses before the gods: 24:35 to 47:10. Conclusion and Thank You: 47:10 to 50:00. Epilogue (subscriber early access): Ramesses' brother? 50:00 to 56:00.* *Note: Epilogue may go out to public in future, as separate release. For the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, and Ramesses’ “coronation” scenes, see the following volumes: Nelson (1981). The Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak Volume 1, Part 1: The Wall Reliefs https://isac.uchicago.edu/research/publications/oip/great-hypostyle-hall-karnak-volume-1-part-1-wall-reliefs Brand et al. (2018). The Great Hypostyle Hall in the Temple of Amun at Karnak Volume 1, Part 2: Translation and Commentary. https://isac.uchicago.edu/research/publications/oip/oip-142-great-hypostyle-hall-temple-amun-karnak The History of Egypt Podcast: Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/BHC6MGDBC6SXU We have merch! Browse our designs at Dashery by TeePublic https://egyptpodcast.dashery.com/

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  3. 205: The Finest Tomb

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    205: The Finest Tomb

    Sety’s royal burial. Valley of the Kings tomb 17 (KV17) came to light in October 1817. Discovered by a team of Egyptian workers, employed by Giovanni Belzoni, the tomb is the most beautiful, and one of the largest, in the entire Valley. Entryway: The ancients called the royal tomb entrance pa setja netjer en wat shu, “The God’s Passage on the Way of Shu,” referencing the god of the air and light. It can also be the “God’s Passage on the Way of the Sun.” First Corridor: The first passage was called pa setja netjer nety r meh 2, or “the Second God’s Passage Which is Behind [the First].” It is decorated with the Book of Praising Ra in the West, aka the Litany of Ra (Darnell and Manassa 2018). The ceiling has images of Nekhbet, the vulture, with cartouches of Sety I. NOTE: In the tomb (and other monuments connected with Usir / Osiris), Sety’s cartouches don’t have the “Seth” hieroglyph. Instead, they substitute it with the hieroglyph of Usir. This was presumably done to avoid representing Seth directly in the kingdom of his brother, whom he murdered. First Staircase: This is called the pa setja netjer nety r meh 3, or “The Third God’s Passage.” To either side it has shelves / recesses, called the nakh khemy nety hetepu na netjeru, “The Recesses in Which the Gods Reside.” The walls are decorated with the Litany of Ra. The lintel has images of Ma’at protecting Sety’s cartouches. Second Corridor: This was called the setja-netjer nety r meh 4, or “The Fourth God’s Passage.” The names will get more interesting as we go. It is decorated with the Book of the Hidden Chamber, also known as the Amduat. Specifically, it has Hour 4 (right/west wall) and Hour 5 (left/east wall), in which the sun god enters the desert and cavern of Sokar. Well Shaft: This is ta weskhet iseq, or “The Hall of Waiting.” It has images of Sety (walking towards the tomb) receiving welcome from deities like Hathor-Imentet, Anpu (Anubis), Horus-Son-of-Aset (Isis), and Usir (Osiris). First Pillared Hall: This was ta weskhet merchet, or “The Chariot Hall.” It could also be called ta weskhet der sebiu, or “The Hall of Repelling the Rebels.” It is decorated with the Book of Gates, Hour 5 (left/east wall) and Hour 6 (right/west wall), in which the gods organise the world and its peoples, and defeat Apep (Apophis). Second Pillared Hall: This room (unnamed) has the Amduat, Hours 9 to 11. Descending Corridors: Descending towards the burial halls, this corridor is called setja netjer ker tepy en wepet, or “The First God’s Passage of the Opening.” It is decorated with images of Sety receiving offerings, and priests performing the Opening of the Mouth on statues of the king. Antechamber: This is ta weskhet Ma’at, or “The Hall of Ma’at.” It is decorated with images of the King approaching deities like Hathor-Imentet, Anpu (Anubis), Ptah, and Usir (Osiris). Burial Chamber: This was the ta weskhet nety hetep-tu em-im, or “The Hall in Which One Rests.” It is also known as the per-nebu, “House of Gold.” It is divided in two sections, with side rooms. The first section is decorated with the Book of Gates, Hours 2, 3, and 5. The pillars show the King before male deities. The second section is where Sety’s sarcophagus lay. The walls have the Amduat, Hours 1, 2, and 3. The ceiling is adorned with constellations and decans (10-day groups of stars). The Tunnel: Below the sarcophagus area, a tunnel continues further into the mountain. It has been explored repeatedly since 1817. The most recent excavation (2007 to 2010) reached the end, about 174m from its entrance. Apart from a few fragmentary items (like shabtis, beads, and bits of wood) there were no major finds. The tunnel’s purpose is debatable: it might be an attempt to reach groundwater, and the “Underworld;” or it may be a revival of the South Tomb idea from the Old Kingdom, where statues/symbolic burials of the kings accompanied their main pyramid monuments.

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    Another Royal Tomb! Abydos | Hatshepsut | Bastet Tooth and more discoveries

    News from the Field (2025) Part 2. The past excavation season has been extraordinarily productive. Beyond the new royal tomb of Thutmose II we also have a SECOND royal tomb, at Abydos! The Grand Egyptian Museum is finally opening in full. And archaeological teams throughout the land have uncovered wonderful things. We also remember some prominent scholars who passed away recently. Chapter times and links to discovery reports with photos: 00:22 – New tombs at Asasif https://southasasif.wordpress.com/2024/11/01/discovery-announcement/. 02:21 – New tombs at Dra Abu Naga https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/posts/pfbid02eqYh7RAiCqrxxDir9Pvbhu4YV1samnfLLtdJUfgNqvNbF6mVHWYkMGHTWixL7efjl 04:31 – Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple discoveries https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/538198.aspx 09:08 – Karnak Treasure Hoard https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/541255.aspx 10:50 – New tombs at Saqqara https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/537986.aspx 12:29 – Bastet Tooth, ancient predator https://www.sci.news/paleontology/bastetodon-syrtos-13673.html and https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2024.2442472 13:52 – Gold Mines in the Eastern Desert https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/posts/pfbid024ATNP7GsdFwC35EgngA7Ys51MrwjrzsMPvPMXkty4oMt1SLC46g1tmRBVSEfpyXEl 15:28 – The Grand Egyptian Museum OPENING https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/1238/539361/Egypt/Tourism/A-world-gem-Grand-Egyptian-Museum-set-for-grand-op.aspx 20:18 – Obituaries 2024 & 2025. 31:24 – Breaking News: New Royal Tomb at Abydos https://www.egyptindependent.com/royal-cemetery-from-second-intermediate-period-and-pottery-workshop-discovered-in-sohag/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Another Royal Tomb! Abydos | Hatshepsut | Bastet Tooth and more

    News from the Field (2025) Part 2. The past excavation season has been extraordinarily productive. Beyond the new royal tomb of Thutmose II we also have a SECOND royal tomb, at Abydos! The Grand Egyptian Museum is finally opening in full. And archaeological teams throughout the land have uncovered wonderful things. We also remember some prominent scholars who passed away recently. Chapter times and links to news reports with photos: 00:22 – New tombs at Asasif https://southasasif.wordpress.com/2024/11/01/discovery-announcement/. 02:21 – New tombs at Dra Abu Naga https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/posts/pfbid02eqYh7RAiCqrxxDir9Pvbhu4YV1samnfLLtdJUfgNqvNbF6mVHWYkMGHTWixL7efjl 04:31 – Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple discoveries https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/538198.aspx 09:08 – Karnak Treasure Hoard https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/541255.aspx 10:50 – New tombs at Saqqara https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/537986.aspx 12:29 – Bastet Tooth, ancient predator https://www.sci.news/paleontology/bastetodon-syrtos-13673.html and https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2024.2442472 13:52 – Gold Mines in the Eastern Desert https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/posts/pfbid024ATNP7GsdFwC35EgngA7Ys51MrwjrzsMPvPMXkty4oMt1SLC46g1tmRBVSEfpyXEl 15:28 – The Grand Egyptian Museum OPENING https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/1238/539361/Egypt/Tourism/A-world-gem-Grand-Egyptian-Museum-set-for-grand-op.aspx 20:18 – Obituaries 2024 & 2025. 31:24 – Breaking News: New Royal Tomb at Abydos https://www.egyptindependent.com/royal-cemetery-from-second-intermediate-period-and-pottery-workshop-discovered-in-sohag/

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    Ancient Egypt, from Creation to Cleopatra. This podcast tells the story of pharaonic Egypt "in their own words." Using archaeology, ancient texts, and up-to-date scholarship, we uncover the world of the Nile Valley and its people. Hosted on the Airwave Media Network.

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