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Hatshepsut: la dualidad de género en su imagen como faraón
Logan Cuesta Iglesias
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Hatshepsut and ‘her father’ Mentuhotpe II
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1989Publication of an unprovenanced alabaster shell in Liverpool, which bears an inscription commemorating a work by Hatshepsut for Mentuhotpe II.
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The Names of Hatshepsut as King
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1999Although for most of her reign Hatshepsut was depicted with the traditional image of a male king, the names that she used as king were formed with grammatically feminine participles, thus openly acknowledging her female status. In addition, these names were deliberately constructed to incorporate references to goddesses, references that were probably ...
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Hatshepsut and the Politics of Punt
African Archaeological Review, 2014Most discussions regarding the relationship between pharaonic Egypt and the “land of Punt” have focused on the latter’s location (a subject of considerable debate) and exotic imports. The most famous of the ancient expeditions to Punt was launched by the Eighteenth Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut, who boasted that she had reopened this prestigious ...
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