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Here, all images of Hatshepsut that were destroyed were replaced with images of Thutmose III. Pointing directly toward Hatshepsut’s tomb, the Sanctuary of Amun lies behind the third level courtyard.RELATED ARTICLES Temples of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Gods Queen Hatshepsut ...
great mystery surrounded the cause of Hatshepsut’s death and the location of her tomb. Her mummy and final resting place remained a great mystery until it was finally discovered in 2007 in a site known as KV60 in the Valley of the Kings. ...
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Not only did she effectively choose a skilled architect, but she kept high standards for the location for her memorial tomb. This was at a natural bay near the Theban Mountains, facing the entrance to the Amen-Re Temple at Karnak. This location was especially chosen because it was the ...
The earliest attestation of Hatshepsut as pharaoh occurs in the tomb of Senenmut's parents where a collection of grave goods contained a single pottery jar or amphora from the tomb's chamber - which was stamped with the date Year 7. Another jar from the same tomb - which was discovered in...
designed as a funerary monument for Hatshepsut, it was dedicated to Amon-Re and included a series of chapels dedicated toOsiris,Re,Hathor,Anubis, and the royal ancestors. Hatshepsut was to be interred in theValley of the Kings, where she extended her father’s tomb so that the two could...
The monumentality of the pyramid made it not only apotentsymbolof royal power but also an obvious target for tomb robbers. During the New Kingdom the wish to halt the looting and desecration of royal tombs led to their being sited together in a remote valley at Thebes, dominated by a pea...