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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Establishing Chronology in Pharaonic Egypt and the Ancient Near East: Interlocking Textual Sources Relating to c. 1600–664 BC
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Egyptian Historical Chronology
Chapter 3: Using Radiocarbon Evidence in Egyptian Chronological Research
Part II: Radiocarbon Dating Methodology
Chapter 4: Sample Selection for Radiocarbon Dating
Chapter 5: Preparing Samples for AMS Radiocarbon Dating
Chapter 6: Investigating the Accuracy of Radiocarbon Dating in Egypt: Checks With Samples of Known Age
Part III: The New Kingdom
Chapter 7: A Radiocarbon-based Chronology for the New Kingdom
Chapter 8: Antagonisms in Historical and Radiocarbon Chronology
Chapter 9: Radiocarbon Data for Aegean Pottery in Egypt: New Evidence From Saqqara (Lepsius) Tomb 16 and Its Importance For LM IB/LH IIA
Chapter 10: Radiocarbon Calibration in the Mid to Later 14th Century BC and Radiocarbon Dating Tell El-Amarna, Egypt
Chapter 11: The Ramesside Period: A Case Of Overstretch?
Chapter 12: Garlands from the Deir el-Bahri Cache
Chapter 13: New Radiocarbon Dates for the 21st Dynasty
Part IV: The Middle Kingdom
Chapter 14: A Radiocarbon-based Chronology for the Middle Kingdom
Chapter 15: Correlating and Combining Egyptian Historical and Southern Levantine Radiocarbon Chronologies at Middle Bronze Age IIa Tel Ifshar, Israel
Part V: The Old Kingdom and Early Dynastic Period
Chapter 16: A Radiocarbon-based Chronology for the Old Kingdom
Chapter 17: Radiocarbon Dates for the Old Kingdom and their Correspondences
Chapter 18: Early Dynastic Egyptian Chronologies
Chapter 19: Problems and Possibilities for Achieving Absolute Dates from Prehistoric and Early Historical Contexts
Appendix
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