Bachhuber, Christoph: s. Aspects of Late Helladic Sea TradeArkivert 24. januar 2013 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF), doktoravhandling, Texas A&M University, s. 70. Sitat: Lastly, a remarkable inscription on a statue base of Amenhotep III in Kom el-Hetan, Egypt, coupled with several objects identified in the Aegean bearing the cartouche of Amenhotep III and his wife Queen Tiyi, have led Cline to an interesting hypothesis describing Egypto-Mycenaean relations. The statue base of Amenhotep III is inscribed with 14 place names, listing important centers in the Mycenaean Aegean (ie Knossos, Boetian Thebes, Mycenae, Troy).
Bachhuber, Christoph: s. Aspects of Late Helladic Sea TradeArkivert 24. januar 2013 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF), doktoravhandling, Texas A&M University, s. 70. Sitat: Lastly, a remarkable inscription on a statue base of Amenhotep III in Kom el-Hetan, Egypt, coupled with several objects identified in the Aegean bearing the cartouche of Amenhotep III and his wife Queen Tiyi, have led Cline to an interesting hypothesis describing Egypto-Mycenaean relations. The statue base of Amenhotep III is inscribed with 14 place names, listing important centers in the Mycenaean Aegean (ie Knossos, Boetian Thebes, Mycenae, Troy).