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The female pharaoh Hatshepsut reigned for nearly twenty years during Egypt's early New Kingdom in the fifteenth century B.C. First acting as regent for her young nephew/stepson Thutmose III, she eventually assumed the title of king and exercised the full powers of the throne as senior co-ruler. In accordance with Egyptian tradition, Hatshepsur was often depicted as a male king. After her death, however, monuments bearing her image were ruthlessly defaced and her name was erased from historical accounts. Hatshepsut's rise to power and the nature of her kingship have long been debated by scholars. This fascinating period, one of immense artistic creativity, is illuminated by this volume's rich presentation of monumental royal sculpture and reliefs, ceremonial objects, exquisite personal items for everyday use and dazzling jewellery. Essays focus on influences from the neighbouring Near East, Nubia and the Aegean; the innovative architecture built by Hatshepsut; powerful figures in the royal court during her reign; archaeological finds from this period and mysteries surrounding the destruction of Hatshepsut's statues and the obliteration of her name. The first in-depth treatment of the subject, Daughter of Re is an important investigation into the impact of Hatshepsut's reign on the history, culture and artistic output of Egypt.Product Identifiers
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN-139780300111392
eBay Product ID (ePID)88577668
Product Key Features
Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameHatshepsut: from Queen to Pharaoh
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorCathleen A. Keller, Catharine H. Roehrig, Renee Dreyfus
Subject AreaBiographies & True Stories
SeriesMetropolitan Museum of Art
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height304 mm
Item Width228 mm
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EditorCatharine H. Roehrig, Cathleen A. Keller, Renee Dreyfus
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States