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Amenemhet II (Nubkaure) 12th Dynasty Amenemhet II was the son of Sesostris I, and was to reign Egypt for a peaceful 34 years. There appears little to be said about his reign, he continued the work of his father in his foreign relations - there exchanges of gifts between Egypt and the Levant, and jewellery from this period (bearing Amenemhet II's cartouche) has been found in the royal tombs at Byblos in Lebanon. At Tod in Upper Egypt an impressive collection of silver cups, bronze boxes, lapis lazuli amulets from Mesopotamia were found in the Temple of Mont, all thought to be tribute to Amenemhet II. - During his reign, improvements were also to agriculture and the economy, mining projects and quarrying projects were also pursued. Inscriptions also point to expeditions to the mysterious land of Punt (Year 28). The importance of the Faiyum was also noticed (hunting, fishing, agriculture etc), the canal (Bahr Yusuf canal) which leads to the Faiyum from the Nile was enlarged to help irrigation.

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