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    chairs found by Howard Carter in the tomb of Tutankhamun. The arm panels of the Throne take the shape of winged uraei surmounted by the double crown of upper and lower Egypt which is regularly associated with the most powerful person in Egypt‚ the Pharaoh. In this case Tutankhamun. The Kings Golden Throne has a strong Political composition as the style was popular for royal chairs of the eighteenth dynasty. This is also conveyed on either side of the throne‚ where a winged cobra wears the double

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    includes ancient languages and scriptures‚ Egypt archaeology‚ and Polynesia. He is most known for his research in Egypt in The Valley of The Kings. Donald has uncovered spectacular tombs‚ monuments‚ artifacts‚ and mummies‚ including the famous female pharaoh‚ queen Hatshepsut‚ in a lost tomb in the Valley of the Kings. He’s

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    Museum of Art‚ the Large Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut (a.k.a Kneeling Hatshepsut) is no exception to this fact. For approximately twenty years‚ female pharaoh‚ Hatshepsut‚ ruled the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. With her reign beginning around 1473 BC‚ Hatshepsut was the fifth ruler of the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty. She became the first female pharaoh when her husband‚ Thutmose II died prematurely.

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    happen. So would it be possible to replicate an iconic sculpture that has been in solitary confinement and kept well guarded‚ deep within the Neues Museum of Berlin‚ Germany? Mysterious yet elegant in beauty and in power‚ Nefertiti was queen of Pharaoh Akhentaten from 1353 to 1336 B.C. Her reign after her husband’s death was a revolution of political power and worship of the sun god Aten‚ and quite possibly ruled the wealthiest period of Ancient Egyptian history.

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    L Smith Humanities 111 – World Cultures1 Prof. Michael Curran It is believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. After her death‚ her successor removed as many remnants of her rule as possible. Although a pharaoh‚ her mummified remains and tomb have never been conclusively found. Queen Hatshepsut reign was very intriguing due to the many mysteries surrounding her reign of power. It has been stated she was resented by her nephew Thutmose III due to her over

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    believe she was one of the most influential pharaohs of all time. Mystery has it that no one has been able to find any true remnants of the notable queen‚ but after many years of searching‚ some historians believe they have discovered the answers as to why. Daughter of Thutmose I‚ and royal wife of Thutmose II‚ Hatshepsut was proclaimed from birth to be the heir of “Upper and Lower Egypt.” Upon the death of her husband she announced herself as Pharaoh of Egypt denying the old king’s son‚ her nephew

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    The Old Kingdom was a significant period of time in ancient Egypt. It was a time of social growth and economic stability. In this point in history the Old Kingdom was considered to be an era that flourished from the third dynasty to the sixth dynasty. In this age the art movement expanded with detailed carvings and decorative tombs complexes. The development of wealthy families and rulers reflected amongst the trends of building pyramids. Between 2575-2150 BCE many pyramids were constructed and it

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    the wall decorations of the mortuary temple of Ramesses III (Medinet Habu. This temple is one of the largest memorial temples in Egypt. It measures 320 m in length (east to west) and about 200 m in width (north to south)‚ built with order of the Pharaoh Ramesses III (c.1184–1151 BC the 20th Dynasty). The micro-XRF spectrometer (SPECTRO‚ COPRA model) used to analyze the sample includes a side-window X-ray tube with Mo anode (Oxford Instruments‚ Series 5011 XTF)‚ potential acceleration 35 kV‚ lamp

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    Importance of Scribes in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt scribes were thought to be essential to the continuation of their culture. The king and the upper class prized scribes because their ability to read and write was thought to be the highest intellectual achievement that one could attain‚ thus heightening their social status.1 Developing literacy in any culture is a huge turning point and accomplishment in the development of a more complex society. In “In Praise of Learned Scribes”‚ written

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    • The historical significance of the term Hyksos is to describe why Egypt was conquered by these people. The reason is because of a succession of weak pharaohs and power struggles between different kingdoms. • The historical importance of the phrase Hatshepsut is to describe why Egypt was not in war during her time. The reason is that she encouraging trade with the Land of Punt instead of going to war. • The historical significance of the word Thutmose III is to describe Egypt’s greatest extent

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