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Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Closer aerial view of the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut from SE of temple in setting.
Senmut
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La figura regia de Hatshepsut : una propuesta de análisis a partir de tres cambios ontológicos
: The purpose of this paper is to analyze different changes observed in the royal figure of Hatshepsut. It is proposed a threefold division: Divine birth as “Son of Amun”, coronation as Maat-ka-Ra and, finally, the damnatio memoriae of her royal memory ...
Laporta, Virginia
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Orthopaedics in the dawn of civilisation, practices in ancient Egypt. [PDF]
Said GZ.
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Hatshepsut: the Woman Who Ruled Egypt
In the Ancient Egyptian context, the pharaoh was the main authority figure. To assume this role, an individual was typically a member of the royal family, was seen to be predestined by the gods, and was usually male.
Shade, Samantha
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The Eighteenth Dynasty was a flourishing period in the history of the New Kingdom In Ancient Egypt. During that time the country\u27s boundaries were greatly expanded, while the riches of an empire poured Into the state. In the early part of this period,
Wood, Pamela
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The Heretic King: Possible Diagnoses of Pharaoh Akhenaten. [PDF]
Turner MD, Schweiger K.
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[Temple of Hatshepsut in Valley of Queens]
Photograph of the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Queens. The tan, column covered temple sits in the brown, flat mountain ahead, two stone staircases leading to the entrance of the temple. A dark canyon is visible past the grey, rocky ground in
Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
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Bronze age supply chains between ancient Egypt and Nubia revealed by lead isotope analysis of kohl samples. [PDF]
Lemos R +6 more
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Tyt. z nagłówka.Do artykułu dodano film pt.: The movie from the Hatshepsut Temple in Deir el Bahari.Bibliogr. s. [44-45].Dostępny również na CD.SŁOWA KLUCZOWE: świątynia Hatshepsut, pigmenty.
Pawlikowski, Maciej
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The Minoan Thera eruption predates Pharaoh Ahmose: Radiocarbon dating of Egyptian 17th to early 18th Dynasty museum objects. [PDF]
Bruins HJ, van der Plicht J.
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