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The study reveals that the cartouche of Semenkhkare, dated circa 1350 BCE, indicates Egyptian influence in Canaan during the Amarna period, suggesting a complex interaction between local and foreign powers.
The research demonstrates that the stylistic elements of Semenkhkare's cartouche diverge from previous 18th dynasty standards, showcasing a more eclectic blend of regional motifs.
The findings suggest that Semenkhkare's cartouche symbolizes a period of assertive Egyptian administration in Canaan, with direct implications for understanding territorial governance and cultural exchanges.
The cartouche's significance was first acknowledged in the mid-20th century, highlighting the need for reevaluating the historical context of Egyptian artistry and governance in Canaan.
The dating, approximately 1350 BCE, is crucial as it aligns with other important political events, allowing for a clearer timeline of Egyptian involvement in Canaan's affairs.

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