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QUEEN HATSHEPSUT: THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE KING 1508-1458 BC

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QUEEN HATSHEPSUT:THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE KING 1508-1458 BC

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Sketch from a temple wall

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Hatshesput as pharoah granite

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Sphinx of Hatshepsut from her temple now guarding the Egyptian Museum

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Etchings from tomb wall carvings

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Sketch from Hatshepsut tomb wall

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Etchings from wall reliefs at Deir- el Bahri

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Relief from Hatshepsut's tomb of sailors loading ships

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Drawing of Ancient Egyptian sailboats on papyrus

Modern re-creation of an Ancient Egyptian sailboat

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Hatshepsut portrayed as the female Horus

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Hatshepsut running with a cow (the Goddess Hathor)

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Fallen Obelisk @Karnak

Destroyed statue @ Karnak

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Obelisk at Karnak

Ancient Egyptian Ferries

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Red Granite

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HER FUNERAL TOMB AND TEMPLE AT DEIR –AL-BAHRI

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Inner hypostyle of Hatshepsut's temple

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Osirian statues of Hatshepsut; and Hatshepsut as the female Horus all from her temple

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Hatshepsut bringing offering to her father Amun

Hatshepsut wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt; Granite

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Hatshepsut on a Temple Pillar

The God Anubis on Hatshepsut Temple wall

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Wall relief from her tomb, Hatshepsut presenting an offering to Horus

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Hatshepsut worshiping the Goddess Hathor with her daughter; from her temple

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Another image of Hatshepsut and her daughter worshipping the Goddess Hathor

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granite statue of Senenmut and NeferuRe.

Limestone sketching stone featuring a double portrait Senenmut

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Granite Statue of Tuthmosis III as a boy

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From the Red Temple @Karnak

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These two statues would have once resembled each other.

A defaced image from her funerary temple.

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Destroyed relief from a temple wall; Hatshepsut being suckled by Hathor

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Colossal Red Granite head of Hatshepsut

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Wooden box containing organs and a tooth, discovered in 1881

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Information on Queen Hatshepsut can be found in the textbook on pages 99-100

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Adams, Laurie. "Ancient Egypt." Art across Time Combined. 4 ed. New York City: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2010. 99-100. Print.

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"Mummy of Egypt's ''Lost Queen'' Found." National Geographic - Inspiring People to Care About the Planet Since 1888. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://nationalgeographic.com>.

"Temples in Egypt- West Bank." Egyptopia : Your gate to Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://egyptopia.com>.

"The importance of landscape architecture." Gardenvisit.com - the Garden Landscape Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://gardenvisit.com>.