After her death, Pharoah Hatshepsut vanished from Egyptian history. Was her stepson, Tuthmosis III, to blame? Pharaoh Hatshepsut enjoyed a peaceful and prosperous reign. She built magnificent temples, ...
Forced to wait more than 20 years to become pharaoh, Tuthmosis (reigned c1458 - 1425 BC) was a man in a hurry when he finally took power. His military victories made Egypt one of the richest countries ...
A post was made declaring that a gold-embroidered wig had been found in good condition, belonging to one of Tuthmosis III's wives about over 3,000 years old. Pictures were also shared online showing ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt will run DNA tests on an unidentified mummy to determine whether it is the pharaoh Tuthmosis I, who ruled over a period of military expansion and extensive construction, state ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. "The Festival Temple of Tuthmosis III ...
Tracing the evolution of royal funerary practices during the 18th Dynasty, one of ancient Egypt’s greatest and most dynamic periods The 18th Dynasty represents a pivotal period in ancient Egyptian ...
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 ...
As pharaoh, Hatshepsut (reigned from c1479 - 1458 BC)was different - she was a woman. Customarily Egyptian culture restricted kingship to men, but Hatshepsut's determination and cunning silenced her ...