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Analysis - After the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut died around 1458 BCE, many statues of her were destroyed. Archaeologists believed that they were targeted in an act of revenge by Thutmose III, her ...
Near the cliffs of Luxor, where ancient temples rise from the desert, a new discovery is changing how we understand one of ...
When archaeologists first started unearthing statues of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut in the 1920s, they noticed ...
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Shattered depictions of Hatshepsut have long thought to be products of her successor’s violent hatred towards her, but a new ...
For centuries, depictions of Cleopatra have emphasised her beauty and romantic entanglements – much more so than her ...
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A recent study challenges the long-held belief that Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed out of spite by Thutmose III.
The question of why her impressive reign was so methodically scrubbed has attracted significant debate, but in new research ...
Yi Wong from the University of Toronto analysed broken statues of the pharaoh Hatshepsut and found that—contrary to some ...