As pharaoh, Hatshepsut (reigned from c1479 - 1458 BC)was different - she was a woman. Customarily Egyptian culture restricted kingship to men, but Hatshepsut's determination and cunning silenced her ...
Revisionism goes way back. So we learn from the absorbing exhibition "Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh," which opens today at the new de Young Museum. Subject to the vagaries of archaeology and ...
Ancient stone blocks depicting Queen Hatshepsut have been discovered on Egypt's Elephantine Island, providing insights into the early years of her reign, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities announced this ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s enormous, glorious show “Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh” begins in the Great Hall with the Met’s own colossal pink granite “Sphinx of Hatshepsut” (c. 1472-58 B.C.E.
A mystery surrounding one of the most powerful women in history is slowly unfolding, as it appears that the mummy of Egypt’s Queen Hatshepsut has been found, closing a 3,400 year-old cold case.
Ancient stone blocks depicting Queen Hatshepsut have been discovered on Egypt's Elephantine Island, providing insights into the early years of her reign, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities announced this ...
Several ancient stone blocks were unearthed earlier this year in the remains of a previously unknown building by an Archaeological team from the German Archaeological Institute on the Island of ...
Archaeologists exploring a neglected corner of the Valley of Kings in Egypt have identified the tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh of the New Kingdom. This marks the first such tomb found since 1922 when the ...
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