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The greatest love story in stone: Inside Ramses II's epic temple for his favorite queen
Journey to the majestic temples of Abu Simbel, carved into the Nubian cliffs more than three thousand years ago by Pharaoh Ramses II, and discover the enduring tribute he built for his beloved Queen ...
~ Hatshepsut ruled for 20 years in the 15th century B.C., dressing like a man and wearing a fake beard. CAIRO, Egypt -- The long-overlooked mummy of an obese woman, who likely suffered from diabetes ...
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Experts reveal why ancient Egyptian Queen statues were removed from history and 'ritually deactivated'
Experts have shared that when powerful female pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut died and statues of her were intentionally broken, it may not have been for the reason people initially thought. For the past ...
Bringing Egypt's true stories from the age of the Pharaohs to life, capture the energy behind the moment that was the birth of Tutankhamun. Only the third woman to become Pharaoh in the 3,000-year ...
Review of an exhibition of objects and jewelry from the reign of Hatshepsut, a woman who ruled as a king in ancient Egypt along with her nephew Thutmose III. Jewelry included a strand of gold and ...
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