The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt by Kara Cooney

The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt



Download eBook

The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt Kara Cooney ebook
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780307956767
Page: 384
Format: pdf


Hatshepsut became firmly established as King/Pharaoh for the next 21 years (1479-1458 B.C.), and her popularity increased tremendously as did the prosperity of Egypt. The identity of a 3,500-old mummy, an elderly female, from tomb KV60 in the Valley of the Kings, was made with advances in science; a CT scan of a single tooth in a box with Hatshepsut's name on it perfectly matched a tooth socket in the mummy's jaw. After fighting her way to power, she held the throne of the world's mightiest empire at that time for 34 years. 9); that would be rather, I imagine, in the mode of bearded Hatshepsut. Jul 31, 2010 - Haleh Emrani (University of California) published "Like Father, Like Daughter: Late Sasanian Imperial Ideology and the Rise of Bōrān to Power."* That's Bōrān The king conquered Syria, Palestine, Egypt and Libya. Jun 12, 2011 - According to Ward, it was widely thought that while ancient Egyptians often traveled along the Nile in smaller river boats, they did not have the technological ability to voyage long distances. This book came at the perfect time last week. Leroy Vaughn, MD, MBA, Historian his chapter on HATSHEPSUT, Ancient Egypt's woman pharaoh. Mar 29, 2009 - From the book BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR PLACE IN WORLD HISTORY by Dr. 2 hours ago - Up Next: // The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt by Kara Cooney. The conquest of The King of Kings had reached the zenith of his power, and it seemed as though the Persians would finally conquer their ancient foes.

More eBooks:
The Finite Element Method in Electromagnetics pdf