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  • In this episode, I am joined by guest Jake Fleming, as we watch the Karate Kid.

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  • An ancient mummy, a curse, and a time loop. In this episode, we examine Rise of the Mummy from 2021.

     

    We also delve into the final days of Alexander the Great to see what caused his downfall, and what future plans he had in store.

     

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    Bibliography

    Arrian. (1976). Anabasis of Alexander. (E. I. Robson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

     

    Crompton, S. W. (2003). Alexander the Great. Infobase Publishing.

     

    IMDB. (2024). Rise of the Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    O'Brien, J. M. (2003). Alexander the Great: the invisible enemy: a biography. Routledge.

     

    Plutarch. (1919). The Life of Alexander. In Plutarch's Lives (B. Perrin, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

     

    Siculus, D. (1933). The Library of History. (C. H. Oldfather, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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    The beginning of a passion that would lead to arguably the greatest find in archaeological history. In this episode, we examine the early life of Howard Carter, exploring what inspired his love of Ancient Egypt, which eventually led to his discovery of the intact tomb of Tutankhamun.


     Bibliography

    Baines, J., & Malek, J. (2000). Cultural atlas of ancient Egypt. Checkmark Books.

     

    James, T. G. H. (1882). The Archaeological Survey. Excavating in Egypt, The Egypt Exploration Society, 1982, 141-59.

     

    James, T. G. H. (2012) Howard Carter: the path to Tutankhamun. Bloomsbury Publishing.

     

    Means, A. M. (1921). Amherst and Our Family Tree. Priv. print.

     

    Newberry, P. E (1893). Archaeological survey. In Friffith, F, L (eds)  Egypt Exploration Fund: Archaological Report 1892-1983. PP. 9-16.

     

    Winstone, H. V. (1991). Howard Carter and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Constable.

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  • An excavation on an old film set, an ancient evil prisoner unleashed, and a genuinely good premise. In this episode, we examine the film Sands of Oblivion (2007).

     

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    Bibliography

    Allen, T. G. (1958). The Egyptian Coffin Texts. VI. Texts of Spells 472-786. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 17(2), 146-190.

     

    Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

     

    Beinlich-Seeber, C. (1976). Untersuchungen zur Darstellung des Totengerichts im alten Ägypten (Vol. 3500). Deutscher Kunstverlag.

     

    DuQuesne, T. (2001). Concealing and revealing: The problem of ritual masking in ancient Egypt. Discussions in Egyptology, 51, 5-32.

     

    Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1). Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0z4d4zr4

     

    Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

     

    IMDB. (2024). Sands of Oblivion. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Newell, C. (2022). The significance of Anubis as seen in coffin texts (Doctoral dissertation, Macquarie University). Macquarie University ResearchOnline. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1267890

     

    Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press.

     

    Troy, L. (1993). Creating a god: The mummification ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82.

     

    Zandee, J. (1960). Death as an enemy: According to ancient Egyptian conceptions (Vol. 5). Brill Archive.

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  • There are many great film trilogy conclusions: The Return of the King, Back to the Future 3, and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. All of these film finales have one thing in common: they pale in comparison to The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy. Join the Mummy Movie Podcast as we examine one of the greatest films of all time.

     

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    Link to Film: The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (1958)

     

    Bibliography

    Brinkerhoff, T. J. (2016). Reexamining the Lore of the "Archetypal Conquistador": Hernán Cortés and the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire, 1519-1521. The History Teacher, 49(2), 169-187.Clendinnen, I. (2010). The Cost of Courage in Aztec Society: Essays on Mesoamerican Society and Culture. Cambridge University Press.Cortés, H. (1866). Cartas y Relaciones de Hernán Cortés al Emperador Carlos V. A. Chaix y ca.Del Castillo, B. D. (1963). The Conquest of New Spain (Vol. 123). Penguin UK.IMDb. (2023). The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (1958). Retrieved from IMDb.BBC History. (2014). Hernando Cortés (1485-1547). Retrieved from BBC History - Hernando Cortés.Pennock, C. D. (2008). Bonds of Blood: Gender, Lifecycle, and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture. Springer.Sahagún, B. D., Anderson, A. J., & Dibble, C. E. (1950). Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain. Get bonus content on Patreon

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  • An evil professor, the elixir of life, Igor, and a Living Mummy. In this episode, we look at the quite frankly insane, Brazilian horror comedy, the Secret of the Mummy.

     

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    Bibliography

    Brier, B. (1994). Egyptian mummies: Unraveling the secrets of an ancient art. Michael O'Mara Books.

     

    IMDB. (2024). The secret of the mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Dodson, A. (2012). Afterglow of an empire: Egypt from the fall of the New Kingdom to the Saite Renaissance. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

     

    Kitchen, K. A., & Kitchen, K. A. (1986). The third intermediate period in Egypt: 1100-650 BC (2nd ed.). Aris & Phillips.

     

    Montet, P., & Montet, C. (1947). Les constructions et le tombeau d'Osorkon II à Tanis. La nécropole royale de Tanis. Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).

     

    Montet, P. (1951). Les constructions et le tombeau de Psousennès à Tanis. La nécropole royale de Tanis. Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).

     

    Ritner, R. K. (2009). The Libyan anarchy: Inscriptions from Egypt’s Third Intermediate Period. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.

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  • A Luchador Superhero, an evil Scientist Gangster, and an Aztec Mummy—it's all here in "The Curse of the Aztec Mummy." Join us as we review this Mexican masterpiece and use it as a jumping-off point to discuss some fascinating Aztec history.

     

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    Link to Film: The Curse of the Aztec Mummy (1957)

     

    Bibliography

    Aguilar-Moreno, M. (2006). Handbook to life in the Aztec world. Infobase Publishing.

     

    Bassett, M. H. (2015). The fate of earthly things: Aztec gods and god-bodies. University of Texas Press.

     

    Clendinnen, I. (2010). The cost of courage in Aztec society: Essays on Mesoamerican society and culture. Cambridge University Press.

     

    Conrad, G. W., & Demarest, A. A. (1984). Religion and empire: The dynamics of Aztec and Inca expansionism. Cambridge University Press.

     

    IMDB. (2023). The Curse of Aztec Mummy (1957). Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    León-Portilla, M. (2006). The broken spears 2007 revised edition: The Aztec account of the conquest of Mexico. Beacon Press.

     

    Jansen, M., & Jiménez, G. A. P. (2017). Fifth Sun Rising. In Time and the ancestors (pp. 358-430). Brill.

     

    Miller, M. E., & Taube, K. A. (1997). An illustrated dictionary of the gods and symbols of ancient Mexico and the Maya. Thames and Hudson.

     

    Olivier, G. (2003). Mockeries and metamorphoses of an Aztec god: Tezcatlipoca, "lord of the smoking mirror".

     

    Pennock, C. D. (2008). Bonds of blood: Gender, lifecycle, and sacrifice in Aztec culture. Springer.

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  • A tale of greed, desperation, and morally dubious science. In this episode, we examine "The Mummy Resurrection" (2022).

     

    As well as reviewing the film, we use it as a jumping-off point to examine the first three rulers of the 1st Dynasty: Narmer, Hor-Aha, and Djer, in an attempt to build a picture of what the newly unified Egypt would have looked like between 3100 BC and 3000 BC.

     

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    Bibliography

    Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

     

    Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.

    IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Resurrection Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

    Kansa, E. C. (2001). Smitten by Narmer: Ethnicity, Economy and Trade in the 4th Millennium BCE Egyptian Presence in the Southern Levant. Harvard University.

     

    Köhler, E. C. (2002). History or Ideology?: New Reflections on the Narmer Palette and the Nature of Foreign Relations in Pre-and Early Dynastic Egypt. Egypt and the Levant, 499-513.

     

    O'Mara, P. F. (1979). The Palermo stone and the archaic kings of Egypt. Paulette Publishing.

     

    Sousa, R. (2019). Gilded Flesh. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

     

    Taylor. (1989). Egyptian Coffins. Aylesbury: Shire Publications.

     

    Wilkinson, T. A. (2000). Royal annals of ancient Egypt: the Palermo Stone and its associated fragments. Routledge.

     

    Wilkinson, R. H. (2000). The complete temples of ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson.

     

    Wilkinson, T. A. (2002). Early Dynastic Egypt. Routledge.

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  • A past life revealed by hypnosis, a cursed breastplate, and a genuinely scary mummy. In this episode, we look at a film that spawned a whole host of Mexican horror films inspired by the Universal Horror films of the 1930s and 40s. The Aztec Mummy (1957).

     

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    Link to Film: https://archive.org/details/la-momia-azteca-subtitled

     

    Bibliography

    Aguilar-Moreno, M. (2006). Handbook to life in the Aztec world. Infobase Publishing

    Clendinnen, I. (2010). The cost of courage in Aztec society: essays on Mesoamerican society and culture. Cambridge University Press.

    Graulich, M. (1992). aztec Festivals of the rain Gods. INDIANA-Estudios Antropológicos sobre América Latina y el Caribe, 12, 21-54.

    IMDB. (2023). The Aztec Mummy (1957). Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

    León-Portilla, M. (2006). The broken spears 2007 revised edition: the Aztec account of the conquest of Mexico. Beacon Press.

     

    Jansen, M., & Jiménez, G. A. P. (2017). Fifth Sun Rising. In Time and the Ancestors (pp. 358-430). Brill.

     

    Pennock, C. D. (2008). Bonds of blood: gender, lifecycle, and sacrifice in Aztec culture. Springer.

     

    Soustelle, J. (1955). Daily life of the Aztecs: on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest. O’Brian, P (Trans). Stanford University Press

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  • Long lost treasure, trust issues, and uncharted waters. In the 100th episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we delve into the videogame adaption, Uncharted, staring Tom Holland, Sophia Taylor Ali, and Mark Wahlberg.

     

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    Bibliography

    Agoncillo, T. A. (2006). Introduction to Filipino history. Garotech Publishing

     

     Angeles, J. A. (2007). The battle of Mactan and the indigenous discourse on war. Philippine Studies, 55(1), 3-52.

     

    Field, R. J. (2006). Revisiting Magellan's voyage to the Philippines. Philippine quarterly of culture and society, 34(4), 313-337.

     

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    Uncharted 2022. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Pigafetta, A. (2007). The first voyage around the world, 1519-1522: an account of Magellan's expedition. University of Toronto Press.

     

    Pigafetta, A. (2012). Magellan's voyage: a narrative account of the first circumnavigation. Courier Corporation.

     

    Verma, H. (2016). History of the World in Maps: The Rise and Fall of Empires, Countries, and Cities.

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  • The start of a classic TV series. In this episode, we examine the two hour pilot to Stargate SG1, Children of the Gods.

     

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    Bibliography

    Allen, J. P., & Der Manuelian, P. (Eds.). (2005). The ancient Egyptian pyramid texts (No. 23). Brill.

     

    Faulkner, R. O. (1969). The ancient Egyptian pyramid texts. Aris & Phillips.

     

    Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

     

    IMDB. (2023). Stargate Children of the Gods. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Kuhlmann, K. P. (1979). Der Tempel Ramses II. in Abydos. Vorbericht über eine Neuaufnahme.(Le temple de Ramsès II à Abydos. Rapport préliminaire sur un nouveau relevé). Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Abteilung Kairo Mainz, 35, 189-193.

     

    O'Connor, D. B. (2009). Abydos: Egypt's first pharaohs and the cult of Osiris. Thames & Hudson.

     

    Redford, D. B. (1986). Pharaonic king-lists, annals and day-books: a contribution to the study of the Egyptian sense of history. Benben publ..

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  • With an incredibly scripted storyline, acting second to none, and not a bad wig in sight, Samurai Cop truly is a classic for the ages. Join the Mummy Movie Podcast as myself and guest Jake Fleming marvel at the genius directing of Amir Shervan. Join us as we delve into Samurai Cop (1991).

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  • A father and Daughter reunited, and evil curse, and blood rituals. In this episode we examine the Mummy Resurrected (2014).

     

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    Bibliography

    Cesteros, M. B. (2021). Written in Blood? Decoding Some Red Inks of the Greek Magical Papyri. In Traces of Ink (pp. 33-56). Brill.

     

    Clutton-Brock, J. (1974). The buhen horse. Journal of Archaeological Science, 1(1), 89-100.

     

    Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.

     

    IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Ressurected. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Pinch, G. (2003). Ancient Egyptian Magic. University of Texas Press; Univ of Texas PR ed. Edition

     

    Raulwing, P., & Clutton-Brock, J. (2009). The Buhen horse: Fifty years after its discovery (1958–2008). Journal of Egyptian History, 2(1), 1-106.

     

    Smith, H. S. (1976). The Fortress of Buhen: the inscriptions (No. 48). Egypt Exploration Society.

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  • Luchador Wrestlers, a gang war, hypnotism, an ancient codex, judo masters, and an Aztec mummy, it's all here in the Wrestling Women vs the Aztec Mummy (1964).

     

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    Link to Film: Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy

     

     

    Bibliography

     

    Aguilar-Moreno, M. (2006). Handbook to life in the Aztec world. Infobase Publishing

     

    Clendinnen, I. (2010). The cost of courage in Aztec society: essays on Mesoamerican society and culture. Cambridge University Press.

     

    IMDB. (2023). The Wrestling Women vs the Aztec Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    León-Portilla, M. (2006). The broken spears 2007 revised edition: the Aztec account of the conquest of Mexico. Beacon Press.

     

    Pennock, C. D. (2008). Bonds of blood: gender, lifecycle, and sacrifice in Aztec culture. Springer.

     

    Soustelle, J. (1955). Daily life of the Aztecs: on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest. O’Brian, P (Trans). Stanford University Press

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  • In this episode, we look into the idea of Oracular decrees as a predetermined display.


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    Berg, D. A. (1988). The genre of non-juridical oracles (ḫrtw) in Ancient Egypt. Toronto: University of Toronto.

    British Museum. (2019). British Museum collection database. Retrieved from https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx

    Broekman, G, P, F. (2010). The leading Theban priests of Amun and their families under Libyan rule. Journal of Egyptian Archæology, 96, 125–148.

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    Černý, J. (1962). Egyptian Oracles. In Parker, R, A (Ed), A Saite oracle papyrus from Thebes in the Brooklyn museum: papyrus Brooklyn 47.218.3 (pp. 35-49). Providence: Brown University Press

    Dawson, W, P. (1925). An oracle papyrus: B.M. 10335. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 11, 147-8.

    Dembitz, G. (2010). The oracular inscription of the High Priest of Amun Menkheperre in the Khonsu Temple at Karnak. In Hudecz, A, Petrik, A (Eds), Commerce and

    Kitchen, K, A. (1995). The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100-650 BC (2nd ed). Warminster: Aris & Phillips Ltd.

    Lichtheim, M. (2006). Ancient Egyptian literature: The New Kingdom. 2. California: University of California Press

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    Masson, A. (2010). Un nouvel habitant de la rive est du lac Sacré: Le prophète du pieu sacré Pa-sheri-n-aset. Cahiers de Karnak, 13, 345–357.

    Moore, T. (2012). Oracles, pharaonic Egypt. Berkeley: University of California.

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    Stoneman, R. (2011). The ancient oracles: Making the gods speak. New Haven: Yale University Press.

    Vernus, P. (2003). Affairs and scandals in Ancient Egypt. (David Lorton, Trans.). Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

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  • Vivid dreams, an ancient love story reborn, and a desecrated tomb. In this episode, we look into 'The Mummy Lives (1993)'.

     

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    Aston, B, G, Harrell, A and Shaw, I. Stone (2000). In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology. PP. 5-78.

     

    Clagett, M. (1995). Ancient Egyptian science, ii. Calendars, clocks and astronomy, 52.

     

    Dieleman, J. (2003). Stars and the Egyptian priesthood in the Graeco-Roman period. In

    Prayer, magic, and the stars in the ancient and late antique world (PP. 137-154). Penn State Press.

     

    Dobek, G. O. (2018). Ancient Egyptian astronomy. Traverse City, Michigan

     

    Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

     

    Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.

     

    IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Live 1993. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

     

    Lewis, N. (2001). Greeks in ptolemaic Egypt. American Society of Papyrologists.

     

    Malek, J. (1992). In the shadow of the pyramids: Egypt during the Old Kingdom. University of Oklahoma Press.

     

    Nicholson, P, T, and Rose, P, J. Egyptian Faience. (2000). In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology. PP. 177-195.

     

    Pinch, G. (2003). Ancient Egyptian Magic. University of Texas Press; Univ of Texas PR ed. Edition

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  • In this one, we examine Oracles, and the possibility they may have used Ideomotor phenomena, a form of Autosuggestion.


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  • (Please be warned, this episode involves some sensitive subjects)

     

    Hollywood meets the biblical story of Moses, as we delve into Ridley Scott's, Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014).

     

    In this second part, we examine the accuracy battle scenes and more violent aspects of the film. Then in the second half, we dive into our review, and rate the film out of ten.

     


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    Bibliography

    Assmann, J. (2005). Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt. New York: Cornell University Press.

     

    Assmann, J. (2003). The Ramesside Tomb of Nebsumenu (TT 183) and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth. In S. N., & T. J.H, The Theban Necropolis:Past, Present and Future (pp. 53-60). London: British Museum Press.

     

    Brand, P. J. (2000). The monuments of Seti I: epigraphic, historical, and art historical analysis (Vol. 16). Brill.

     

    Campbell, C. (1913). The Miraculous birth of King Amon-Hotep III and other Egyptian studies. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd 1912. Sphinx: revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de l'égyptologie, 17(1), 163-173.

     

    Carney, R. (2005). The Chariot: A Weapon that Revolutionized Egyptian Warfare. History Matters, II, 1-10.

     

    Flavius, J. (2023). The Antiquities of the Jews. Simon and Schuster.

     

    Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press

     

    Leahy, A. (1984). Death by fire in ancient Egypt. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal de l'histoire economique et sociale de l'Orient, 199-206.

     

    McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).

     

    Müller-Wollermann, R. (2015). Crime and punishment in pharaonic Egypt. Near Eastern Archaeology, 78(4), 228-235.

     

    Murnane, W. J. (1990). The road to Kadesh: a historical interpretation of the battle reliefs of King Sety I at Karnak (Vol. 4202). Oriental institute of the University of Chicago.

     

    Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.

     

    Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

     

    Szpakowska, K. (2003). Behind closed eyes: dreams and nightmares in ancient Egypt.

     

    Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press.

     

    Uphill, E. P. (1988). Egyptian towns and cities (Vol. 8). Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.

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  • In this episode, we examine bjꜢj.t Oracles, what they actually were, and their uses.


    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast

     

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    Černý, J. (1962). Egyptian Oracles. In Parker, R, A (Ed), A Saite oracle papyrus from Thebes in the Brooklyn museum: papyrus Brooklyn 47.218.3 (pp. 35-49). Providence: Brown University Press


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    Ägypten und Altes Testament: Studien zu geschichte, kultur und religion Ägyptens und des Alten Testaments 21. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.

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  • Hollywood meets the biblical story of Moses, as we delve into Ridley Scott's, Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014).

     

    In this first part, we examine how accurate this epic is, and then in the second half, we dive into our review of the first half of the film.

     

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    Email: [email protected]

     

    Bibliography

    Assmann, J. (2005). Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt. New York: Cornell University Press.

     

    Assmann, J. (2003). The Ramesside Tomb of Nebsumenu (TT 183) and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth. In S. N., & T. J.H, The Theban Necropolis:Past, Present and Future (pp. 53-60). London: British Museum Press.

     

    Brand, P. J. (2000). The monuments of Seti I: epigraphic, historical, and art historical analysis (Vol. 16). Brill.

     

    Campbell, C. (1913). The Miraculous birth of King Amon-Hotep III and other Egyptian studies. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd 1912. Sphinx: revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de l'égyptologie, 17(1), 163-173.

     

    Carney, R. (2005). The Chariot: A Weapon that Revolutionized Egyptian Warfare. History Matters, II, 1-10.

     

    Flavius, J. (2023). The Antiquities of the Jews. Simon and Schuster.

     

    Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press

     

    Leahy, A. (1984). Death by fire in ancient Egypt. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal de l'histoire economique et sociale de l'Orient, 199-206.

     

    McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).

     

    Müller-Wollermann, R. (2015). Crime and punishment in pharaonic Egypt. Near Eastern Archaeology, 78(4), 228-235.

     

    Murnane, W. J. (1990). The road to Kadesh: a historical interpretation of the battle reliefs of King Sety I at Karnak (Vol. 4202). Oriental institute of the University of Chicago.

     

    Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.

     

    Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

     

    Szpakowska, K. (2003). Behind closed eyes: dreams and nightmares in ancient Egypt.

     

    Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press.

     

    Uphill, E. P. (1988). Egyptian towns and cities (Vol. 8). Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.

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