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Egypt in the Late Period (ca. 712–332 B.C. )

History Kushite Period, or Dynasty 25 (ca. 712–664 B.C. ) From ca. 728 to 656 B.C., the Nubian kings of Dynasty 25 dominated Egypt. Like the Libyans before them, they governed as Egyptian pharaohs. Their control was strongest in the south. In the north, Tefnakht's successor, Bakenrenef, ruled for four years (ca. 717–713 B.C. ) at Sais until Piankhy's successor, Shabaqo (ca. 712–698 B.C. ), overthrew him and established Nubian control over the entire country. The accession of Shabaqo can be considered the end of the Third Intermediate Period and the beginning of the Late Period in Egypt.
Egypt in the Late Period (ca. 712–332 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEgypt in the Late Period (ca. 712–332 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Muse
it is possible to speak of marked affinities for models from certain anterior periods: kushite kings admired old kingdom models, saite kings those of the old and new kingdoms, and later kings of dynasty 30 looked back beyond the persian interlud to the kings of late dynasty 26. viewed from the perspective of metal statuary produced in temples or of nonroyal artworks, however, stylistic patterns suggest a complex interplay of influences less hierarchically determined by the temporal power of the king than in previous periods,
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Associated subjects: new kingdom (+), precious metal (+), phoenician (+), old kingdom (+), third intermediate period (+), new kingdoms (+), persian empire (+), alexander the great (+)
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