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Summary: 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 in time assumed the title of king and exercised the full powers of the throne as senior co-ruler. In accordance with Egyptian tradition, Hatshepsut was often depicted as a male king. After her death,...

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Publisher / Publication Date: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2005

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Wardwell, Allen.

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Publisher / Publication Date: University of Washington Press in association with the Detroit Institute of Arts 1994

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