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art history slide show about Queen Hatshepsut

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QUEEN HATSHEPSUT:THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE KING 1508-1458 BC

Sketch from a temple wall

Hatshesput as pharoah granite

Sphinx of Hatshepsut from her temple now guarding the Egyptian Museum

Etchings from tomb wall carvings

Sketch from Hatshepsut tomb wall

Etchings from wall reliefs at Deir- el Bahri

Relief from Hatshepsut's tomb of sailors loading ships

Drawing of Ancient Egyptian sailboats on papyrus

Modern re-creation of an Ancient Egyptian sailboat

Hatshepsut portrayed as the female Horus

Hatshepsut running with a cow (the Goddess Hathor)

Fallen Obelisk @Karnak

Destroyed statue @ Karnak

Obelisk at Karnak

Ancient Egyptian Ferries

Red Granite

HER FUNERAL TOMB AND TEMPLE AT DEIR –AL-BAHRI

Inner hypostyle of Hatshepsut's temple

Osirian statues of Hatshepsut; and Hatshepsut as the female Horus all from her temple

Hatshepsut bringing offering to her father Amun

Hatshepsut wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt; Granite

Hatshepsut on a Temple Pillar

The God Anubis on Hatshepsut Temple wall

Wall relief from her tomb, Hatshepsut presenting an offering to Horus

Hatshepsut worshiping the Goddess Hathor with her daughter; from her temple

Another image of Hatshepsut and her daughter worshipping the Goddess Hathor

granite statue of Senenmut and NeferuRe.

Limestone sketching stone featuring a double portrait Senenmut

Granite Statue of Tuthmosis III as a boy

From the Red Temple @Karnak

These two statues would have once resembled each other.

A defaced image from her funerary temple.

Destroyed relief from a temple wall; Hatshepsut being suckled by Hathor

Colossal Red Granite head of Hatshepsut

Wooden box containing organs and a tooth, discovered in 1881

Information on Queen Hatshepsut can be found in the textbook on pages 99-100

Adams, Laurie. "Ancient Egypt." Art across Time Combined. 4 ed. New York City: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2010. 99-100. Print.

"Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh ." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://metmuseum.org>.

"Images of Anthropology: Photography of Ancient Egypt." Images of Anthropology: Photography of Contemporary and Ancient World Cultures. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://imagesofanthropology.com>.

"Mummy of Egypt's ''Lost Queen'' Found." National Geographic - Inspiring People to Care About the Planet Since 1888. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://nationalgeographic.com>.

"Temples in Egypt- West Bank." Egyptopia : Your gate to Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://egyptopia.com>.

"The importance of landscape architecture." Gardenvisit.com - the Garden Landscape Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://gardenvisit.com>.

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