http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis: a royal feud? By Dr Joyce Tyldesley After her death‚ Pharoah Hatshepsut vanished from Egyptian history. Was her stepson‚ Tuthmosis III‚ to blame? Colossal red granite sphinx of Hatshepsut from Deir el-Bahari Endless death Pharaoh Hatshepsut enjoyed a peaceful and prosperous reign. She built magnificent temples‚ protected Egypt’s borders and masterminded a highly profitable trading mission to the mysterious land of Punt. She should have been feted
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Muhammad Farhan Akhtar‚ of Hailey College of Commerce‚ to conduct the research for their course‚ Total Quality Management‚ on the topic of Employee Involvement. Nasir Mahmood Director‚ Madina Builders. |Sr # |Table of Contents |Page No. | |1 |Executive Sumary
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place prior to or during the ninth year of her reign and involved a lengthy voyage along the Nile somewhere in the vicinity of present-day Somalia. We know of this because of the many pictorial primary sources carved into the walls at her temple at Deir el Bahari which indicates Punts inner African location. The expedition was most likely aimed to open up trade between the two nations and establish a bond that would benefit both Egypt and inner Africa. The panels of pictorials show the journey to
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considered the most fascinating personality of the ancient word “set up her own stamp on the New Kingdom Egypt”. Her rule was relatively peaceful and she was able to launch a building program that would see the construction of a great temple at Deir el-Bahari at Luxor. She also launched a successful sea voyage to the land of Punt‚ a place located somewhere on the northeast coast of Africa‚ where they traded with the inhabitants‚ bringing back “marvels.” 1She was undoubtedly‚ a very successful ruler
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expedition was the one she led to Punt. It was recorded in relief on the walls of her memorial temple‚ the Deir el-Fhair which is also famous for its realistic depictions of the
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New Kingdom Hyksos: Origins: Historians disagree over origins Agree Hyksos from North of Egypt Reasons for coming to Egypt: Egypt in chaos – in Second Intermediate Period Hyksos attracted to natural resources‚ fertile land‚ and possible climatic change? Wavering Control of Hyksos: piece of fragmentary palette from Apophis says Hyksos control of area was lessening Adopted customs - name ‘re’‚ gods (seth)‚ + scarab beetle Contributions: Egyptians learnt a lot about warfare: 1. Learnt to build
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(Thebes) is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt . Luxor has frequently been characterized as the "world’s greatest open air museum"‚ there are six great temples‚ the four on the left bank are known to travellers and readers of travels as Goornah‚ Deir-el-Bahri‚ the Ramesseum‚ and Medinet Habu; and the two temples on the right bank are known as the Karnak and Luxor . The mighty temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak were connected by a 3 kilometer processional way lined with sphinxes. These great
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The main objective of the present work is to characterize some pigments from the tomb of Nakht-Djehuty (TT189)‚ time of Ramesses II (c.1279–1212 BC)‚ El-Assasif district‚ El-Qurna necropolis‚ Luxor (ancient Thebes)‚ Upper Egypt. The characterization of the examined wall paintings was carried out by means of optical microscopy (OM)‚ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray detector (EDS)‚ X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD)‚ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT–IR)
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Cited: "The British Museum." Stone relief from the throne room of Ashurnasirpal II. The British Museum‚ 1994. Web. 7 Feb 2012. http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/me/s/stone_throne_room_relief.aspx>. The Temple of Deir El-Bahri. Ask Aladdin‚ n.d. Web. 10 Feb 2012. <http://www.ask-aladdin.com/hatshepsut.html>.
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comes from O ’Connor‚ who believes that Hatshepsut did not need support from the Amun priesthood because she was the head of religion. By showing devotion to Amun it would also appease the officials and further justify her reign. In the scenes at Deir el-Bahri‚ an inscription is made which is devoted to her dedication to Amun‚ which is further proof of her dedication. Through this Hatshepsut justified her reign and now had approval from the officials and the Amun priesthood. According to Lawless‚
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