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Natalie R. Bonner fr=fptb-hptb6-s&va=queen+hatshepsut

 Queen Hatshepsut was possibly the earliest great woman in recorded history.  She ruled during Egypt’s 18 th Dynasty circa B.C.  She was the daughter, and oldest child, of king Thutmose I. She married her half brother Thutmose II and became his Queen Consort.  Circa 1479 B.C., Thutmose III became king, but since he was a baby Hatshepsut became Queen Regent

 Hatshepsut took the throne as her own.  Became Pharaoh, and acted as a man, dressed as a man.  Ruled for twenty-two years.  She is one of the founders for the temples at Luxor and Karnack, and her most renowned work was the Temple Deir el-Bahri. fptb-hptb6-s&va=queen+hatshepsut

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 Thutmose III became king and Pharaoh of all of Egypt upon Hatshepsut’s death.  Thutmose III ordered that Hatshepsut’s name and image be “removed from every part of Egypt.” A3UA_39XNyoA?p=queen+hatshepsut+erased+from+history&fr=slv1 -hptb6&fr2=piv-web

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 June 2007-Dr. Zahi Hawass and his archaeological teams would discover this queen, who was chiseled out of history.  After Mitochondrial DNA samples, and 3D CAT Scans, the team was able to narrow it down to two possible women.

 Dr. Hawass decided to scan a canopic box, the only thing found in Hatshepsut’s tomb with her name on it.  The CAT Scan revealed a tooth in the canopic box.  The radiologist was able to piece image of tooth to the image of the mummy missing a molar…perfect fit!

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