Hatchepsut: The Female PharaohPenguin UK, 1998 M01 29 - 304 pages Queen - or, as she would prefer to be remembered King - Hatchepsut was an astonishing woman. Brilliantly defying tradition she became the female embodiment of a male role, dressing in men's clothes and even wearing a false beard. Forgotten until Egptologists deciphered hieroglyphics in the 1820's, she has since been subject to intense speculation about her actions and motivations. Combining archaeological and historical evidence from a wide range of sources, Joyce Tyldesley's dazzling piece of detection strips away the myths and misconceptions and finally restores the female pharaoh to her rightful place. |
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... Valley of the Kings. 3 Hatchepsut as king offering before the barque of Amen. (Block from the Chapelle Rouge, Open-Air Museum, Karnak) 4 The God Amen. (Cairo Museum garden) 5 Seated statue of Hatchepsut from Djeser-Djeseru showing the ...
... Valley of the Kings. 3 Hatchepsut as king offering before the barque of Amen. (Block from the Chapelle Rouge, Open-Air Museum, Karnak) 4 The God Amen. (Cairo Museum garden) 5 Seated statue of Hatchepsut from Djeser-Djeseru showing the ...
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... Aswan Philae el - Bahri Medinet Habu Karnak Temple Complex w *. Tuna el - Gebel DESERT ( SAHARA ) Abydos w Dendera See Map 2 Esnas Hierakonpolis . Edfu . 200 km 100 miles Tropic of Cancer 2 km SEE BELOW 11 SEE BELOW 2 Valley of.
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... Valley of the Kings Deir Thehan Mountain Deir el - Medina Ramesseum Valley of the Qucens . Malkata Luxor Temple tund IN : . wie AN AN ww : Valley of the Kings $ * NO eir . el - Bahri Theban Mountain Deir el -
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... Valley of the Kings, the tombs of the pharaohs themselves. All New Kingdom monarchs showed their extreme devotion to Amen by trying to outdo their predecessors in embellishing the Karnak complex itself, and a considerable amount of ...
... Valley of the Kings, the tombs of the pharaohs themselves. All New Kingdom monarchs showed their extreme devotion to Amen by trying to outdo their predecessors in embellishing the Karnak complex itself, and a considerable amount of ...
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The Tuthmosides | |
Queen of Egypt | |
King of Egypt | |
War and Peace | |
Propaganda in Stone | |
Greatest of the Great | |
The End and the Aftermath | |
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18th Dynasty Ahmose Nefertari Amenhotep Amenhotep III Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian archaeological barque building burial chamber carved Chapelle Rouge co-regent coffin consort cult daughter death Deir el-Bahri temple depicted divine Djeser-Djeseru early 18th Dynasty Egyptian Archaeology egyptologists evidence excavation father female funerary God's Wife goddess gods harem Hatchepsut Hatchepsut's reign Hathor Horus Hyksos inscription Intermediate Period Journal of Egyptian Kamose Karnak temple King Hatchepsut king of Egypt King's Lady land London Lower Egypt maat Maatkare Majesty male Metropolitan Museum Middle Kingdom military monarch monuments mortuary temple mother mud-brick mummy Naville Neferure Nile Nubia obelisks official Old Kingdom palace pharaoh Prince Princess Punt Queen Ahmose Ramesses Ramesses II record regnal role royal family rule ruler sarcophagus scenes Senenmut shrine sister Speos Artemidos statues stela suggest Temple of Amen Temple of Deir Theban Thebes throne Tomb 71 traditional Tuthmosis III Valley walls Winlock woman women