A New Kingdom statue head dating to Thutmose III has been repatriated to Egypt following legal action in the Netherlands.
Egypt has recovered a stone head of a statue carved from granodiorite dating back to the reign of King Thutmose III from the ...
(Refiles to show pix available) By Charlotte Van Campenhout and Milan Berckmans THE HAGUE, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Netherlands ...
The destruction of statues of the ancient Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut may not after all have been part of a campaign of retribution by her nephew and successor, King Thutmose III, archaeologists have ...
For the past 100 years, Egyptologists thought that when the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut died, her nephew and successor went on a vendetta against her, purposefully smashing all her statues to ...
Southern Adventist University’s School of Religion invites the community to a free lecture presented by Professor Michael G. Hasel, PhD, titled “An Egyptian Scarab Seal of Thutmose III at Lachish” on ...
For the past century, the story Egyptologists have told about Hatshepsut, a rare female pharaoh who ruled 3,500 years ago, has featured an unsavory ending. Following Hatshepsut’s death in 1458 B.C.E., ...
The mummified remains of Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt's most famous female pharaoh, at the Cairo Museum in 2007 — CRIS BOURONCLE She was one of ancient Egypt's most successful rulers, a rare female ...