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Ritual ‘retirement’ rather than family feud might explain why so many figures of the female pharaoh are broken and cracked.
A number of new discoveries have been made near the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Egypt. ... from Egypt's Middle Kingdom holds a wealth of jewelry and several generations of the same family.
That meant that Queen Elizabeth II, as the eldest daughter of King George VI, took the throne in 1953 upon his death. After the Queen, her eldest son, Prince Charles, will ascend to the throne and ...
The mummy of Queen Hatshepsut was not found in a newly discovered tomb. It was actually found more than 100 years ago - an overweight woman lying on the floor in somebody else's tomb, ...
Egypt discovers first royal tomb in over a century 00:35. Sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait and fragments of what is believed to be a temple of Queen Hatshepsut were among 25 rare artifacts ...
A broken tooth has ended the search for Queen Hatshepsut, ... and mummies from her family. ... Seven-year-old girl dies after tree falls in Southend park. Liz Perkins 28 Jun 2025, ...
Hatshepsut declared herself pharaoh, ruling as a man would for over 20 years and portraying herself in statues and paintings with a male body and false beard.
Evidence of Egyptian pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut's alleged affair with a local is hinted at in hidden wall carvings in C5 documentary: The Nile: Egypt's Great River With Bettany Hughes.