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    Hatshepsut Hatshepsut was one the greatest rulers of Ancient Egypt but her rise to power didn’t come without deceit and betrayal. As daughter of Thutmose I a great Ancient pharaoh and Ahmose his famous wife‚ Hatshepsut had a passion for power and the family blood to fulfil her dream. With Successful military campaigns‚ peaceful country and a thriving economy‚ Hatshepsut had all the components of a great Pharaoh but this did not come easy. How did the first woman pharaoh rule for over 2 decades

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    Hatshepsut Geography‚ topography and resources of Egypt and its neighbours‚ The main geographical feature of Egypt was the Nile river which was made with 3 rivers combining (the blue‚ White Nile and the river Atbara river) which ran from though the whole Egyptian landscape. In that time there was 3 seasons first was the flood‚ then the flood waters would retract and leave be hide a thick layer of silt which was perfect for growing crops and allowed papyrus trees to grow giving them

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    Cited: Deir El-Bahri. (2007). Retrieved November 18‚ 2007 from (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deir_el-Bahri Egypt Information on Ancient Egypt. (2006). Retrieved November 18‚ 2007 from http://www.safariegypt.com/Information/important_topics/queen_hatshepsut/info_queen_hatshepsut2

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    and coronation scenes at Diel El Bahari to legitimate her claim to the throne? During the New Kingdom Egypt‚ a female pharaoh named Hatshepsut ascended to the most powerful position in the country- the title of a pharaoh. Despite living in a patriarchy society‚ Hatshepsut was able to gain support from the Egyptian people through the use of propaganda such as the story of Divine Birth and Coronation which was carved on the north wall of the middle colonnade of her Deir el Bahari mortuary temple. In

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    The idea of a female pharaoh was unheard of in ancient Egyptian society. However‚ Hatshepsut was the first female to become the Fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was not only accepted by the elite in this male dominated role but also supported by the loyal officials in position in government. Hatshepsut achieved many goals difficult goals as a female pharaoh. Her achievements included establishing successful foreign policy through trade‚ funding building programs throughout

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    Ancient History Assignment One of the greatest strengths of the ancient Egypt civilization was the Pharaoh because of his or her ability to unite the country through the belief of divine kingship. Divine kingship was one of the fundamental tenets of ancient Egyptian religion. Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty was one of the most successful divine rulers of Egypt because of the impact she had on the citizens of society in which she existed. She was a successful ruler of Egypt because of her convincing

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    Throughout history‚ men typically dominated societies. Men have always appeared to have more respect and rights than women‚ depending on certain civilizations. In societies like Egypt‚ men were frequently pharaohs and today‚ are considered to be great rulers. Women were often expected to take the job of motherhood in Egyptian society. Although this was their anticipated responsibility‚ women‚ usually upper class and royal‚ were still permitted to get an education‚ to possess property‚ own businesses

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    Hatshepsut had many accomplishments. Some of her more notable ones were organizing an expedition to the land of Punt from which brought back foreign trees. She also portrayed herself as a male. She built many monuments; one of the most notable ones being Deir el-Bahri. Government officials were just a step below the pharaohs‚ so they lived lives of luxury.They usually came from the pharaoh’s family‚ and lived in large‚ fine homes. The most important officials were the vizier‚ the chief treasurer‚ and the

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    Ancient History: Deir El-Medina The Role Of Workers Deir El-Medina is an ancient Egyptian village which was the home to the artisans that worked on the tombs in the Valley of the Kings during the 18th to 20th dynasties of the New Kingdom period (1550-1080 BCE). The villages ancient name was “Set Maat” which means “the place of truth”‚ the workmen who lived there were called “servants in the place of truth”. From the evidence found throughout the ancient site it is known that the Deir El-Medina people

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    Asses the importance of Egypt’s military campaigns in this period. Military campaigns contributed an important role in the New Kingdom period. After centuries of foreign rule the eighteenth dynasty was Egypt’s supremacy of success. New Kingdom period was the time where the Egyptians had re-establish to the world their power and superiority. This era was referred to as the ‘Golden Age’ as this was a stable and powerful time to be living in Egypt. Military campaigns where important during this period

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