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Fickle Sovereignty: Exploring Egypt's Third Intermediate Period
Characterized by political fragmentation and foreign rule, the Third Intermediate Period in Egypt saw a country divided among competing nations and religious adversaries, ushering in an era founded on collapse, riddled with flux and transformation. Amidst the fading echoes of pharaonic glory, shifting powers from Libya, Nubia, and beyond clung to their right to rule, only to be undone by those who seized opportune weakness. Lasting from 1070 to 664 BC, this was a time when the old gave way to the new, when cultures entwined, weaving a delicate tapestry of admiration and turmoil.
The Bronze Age Collapse
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