
66: An Awkward Transition
Hatshepsut (Part 7): The Final Years.
October 17, 201641m 28s
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Show Notes
Hatshepsut's Last Years. After a long life and successful reign, Ma'at-Ka-Re Hatshepsut died. We wrap up her story, review her legacy, and review some standout events. Plus, we dig into the mystery of her tomb. Do we have Hatshepsut's mummy? There are many questions...
- Date c.1473 BCE.
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Select Bibliography:
- Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King, 2014.
- Peter F. Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut, 1988.
- Richard A. Gabriel, Thutmose III: A Military Biography, 2009.
- Alan R. Schulman, “Some Remarks on the Alleged “Fall” of Senenmut,” JARCE 8 (1969).
- Filip Taterka, “Hatshepsut and Senenmut or the Secret Affairs of the Egyptian State,” in D. Lewandowska et al (eds.), Cupido Dominandi (2015).
- Betsy M. Bryan et al (eds.), Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut (2014).
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