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Hatshepsut From Queen To Pharaoh 2005 Catharine H Roehrig Ed Renée Dreyfus Cathleen A Keller

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Hatshepsut From Queen To Pharaoh 2005 Catharine H Roehrig Ed Renée Dreyfus Cathleen A Keller
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Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
File Extension: PDF
File size: 62.83 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Catharine H. Roehrig (ed.); Renée Dreyfus; Cathleen A. Keller
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Hatshepsut From Queen To Pharaoh 2005 Catharine H Roehrig Ed Renée Dreyfus Cathleen A Keller by Catharine H. Roehrig (ed.); Renée Dreyfus; Cathleen A. Keller instant download after payment.

Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh who reigned for nearly twenty years in the fifteenth century B.C., during the early period of the New Kingdom. 

After acting as regent for her young nephew-stepson Thutmose III, Hatshepsut assumed the title of king and exercised the full powers of the throne as senior co-ruler with Thutmose. In accordance with Egyptian ideology and representational tradition, she was often depicted as a male king. Hatshepsuts reign, fully accepted by a flourishing Egypt, introduced a period of immense artistic creativity. 

Some twenty years after her death, however, monuments bearing her image were ruthlessly defaced, and her name was erased from historical accounts.

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