Hatchepsut: The Female PharaohPenguin Books Limited, 1998 - 304 síður 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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... Hatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos , Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 33 , Fig . 1 ) 6.2 Reconstruction of the Amen temple at Karnak during the reign of Hatchepsut 6.3 Plan of Djeser - Djeseru 6.4 Hatchepsut being suckled by ...
... Hatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos , Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 33 , Fig . 1 ) 6.2 Reconstruction of the Amen temple at Karnak during the reign of Hatchepsut 6.3 Plan of Djeser - Djeseru 6.4 Hatchepsut being suckled by ...
Síða 13
... Hatshepsut and Hatshepsuit ; her father Dhutmose or Thut- mose is now more commonly known by the Greek version of his name , Tuthmosis , and the state gods Amen and Re are often rendered as Amun and Ra . Some authorities have devised ...
... Hatshepsut and Hatshepsuit ; her father Dhutmose or Thut- mose is now more commonly known by the Greek version of his name , Tuthmosis , and the state gods Amen and Re are often rendered as Amun and Ra . Some authorities have devised ...
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... Hatshepsut , Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16:90 . II Extract from the obelisk inscription of Hatchepsut , translated by S. R. Snape . 23 Habachi , L. ( 1957 ) , Two Graffiti at Schel from the reign of Queen Hatshepsut , Journal of ...
... Hatshepsut , Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16:90 . II Extract from the obelisk inscription of Hatchepsut , translated by S. R. Snape . 23 Habachi , L. ( 1957 ) , Two Graffiti at Schel from the reign of Queen Hatshepsut , Journal of ...
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Introduction | 6 |
Backdrop Egypt in the Early Eighteenth Dynasty | 15 |
A Strong Family The Tuthmosides | 43 |
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