EditorialReliefs on the inner wall of the collapsed second pylon of the Ramesseum describe the battle of Kadesh against Hittites. Ramses II claimed a decisive victory, as did the Hittites. Chariots, horses, dead and dying on the battlefield. 19th dynasty.
EditorialEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. Military campaign against the Hittites. Battle of Kadesh. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
EditorialFortress of Kadesh Barnea, central courtyard, probably constructed under King Uzziah of Israel. In the oasis of Kadesh Barnea, the Israelites during exodus stayed for 40 years.
EditorialReliefs on the inner wall of the collapsed second pylon of the Ramesseum describe the battle of Kadesh against Hittites. Ramses II claimed a decisive victory, as did the Hittites. Chariots, horses, dead and dying on the battlefield. 19th dynasty.
EditorialKadesh Treaty, 1269 BC. Egyptian-Hittite Peace Treaty between Ramesses II and Hattusilis III. Terracotta. Hittite version. From Hattusas (Bogazkoy). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialReliefs on the inner wall of the collapsed second pylon of the Ramesseum describe the battle of Kadesh against Hittites. Ramses II claimed a decisive victory, as did the Hittites. Chariots, horses, dead and dying on the battlefield. 19th dynasty.
EditorialEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. Military campaign against the Hittites. Battle of Kadesh. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
EditorialKadesh Treaty, 1269 BC. Egyptian-Hittite Peace Treaty between Ramesses II and Hattusilis III. Terracotta. Hittite version. From Hattusas (Bogazkoy). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. Military campaign against the Hittites. Battle of Kadesh. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt.
EditorialTreaty concluded after the battle of Kadesh between Pharaoh Ramses II and the Hittite King Muvatallish. Battle of Kadesh 1282 BCE, treaty probably 1272 BCE. Fragment of a terracotta tablet in Akkadian language, the diplomatic language of the 13th BCE.
EditorialFortress of Kadesh Barnea, central courtyard, probably constructed under King Uzziah of Israel. In the oasis of Kadesh Barnea, the Israelites during exodus stayed for 40 years.
EditorialReliefs on the inner wall of the collapsed second pylon of the Ramesseum describe the battle of Kadesh against Hittites. Ramses II claimed a decisive victory, as did the Hittites. Chariots, horses, dead and dying on the battlefield. 19th dynasty.