Question

The uniquely realistic statues of the third pharaoh of this name depict him as an angry old man with oversized ears. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this name of three Twelfth Dynasty pharaohs. Herodotus gave this name’s Greek equivalent to a pharaoh who supposedly erected genitalia-topped columns to mock the cities he conquered in Asia Minor and Thrace.
ANSWER: Senusret [or Sesostris; or Senwosret; accept Senusret I or Senusret II or Senusret III]
[10m] To support his Sesostris story, Herodotus cited an inscription in the Karabel pass that actually celebrates a ruler from Arzawa, a vassal state of these people. The possible historic Priam, Piyama-Radu, led revolts against these people.
ANSWER: Hittites [accept Hittite Empire]
[10e] Senusret III led at least four campaigns against this region immediately to Egypt’s south along the Nile valley. In later times, the kingdom of Kush ruled this region from Meroë (“MAIR-oh-ee”)
ANSWER: Nubia [or Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper Nubia; accept Lower Nubia; accept Triakontaschoinos or Dodekaschoinos; prompt on Sudan or Bilād as-sūdān; reject “Upper Egypt” or “Lower Egypt”]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AOhio State A10101030
Chicago BGeorgia Tech A0101020
Cornell BColumbia A001010
Florida AChicago A0101020
Georgia Tech BWUSTL B0101020
Harvard AIndiana A0101020
Illinois AVirginia A0101020
Imperial ARutgers B0101020
Iowa State AMcGill A001010
Maryland AStanford A0101020
Michigan AJohns Hopkins A0101020
Minnesota ANorthwestern A001010
NYU AHouston A0101020
North Carolina AMIT A001010
Penn AClaremont A001010
Penn State AYale B0101020
Purdue AFlorida B001010
South Carolina ARutgers A001010
Toronto AChicago C0101020
UC Berkeley ATexas A001010
UC Berkeley BMinnesota B0101020
Vanderbilt AColumbia B001010
WUSTL ADuke A0101020
Yale ACornell A0101020