The woman who would be king

author: Cooney, Kara
A portrait of the longest-reigning woman pharaoh in Ancient Egypt draws on surviving artifacts to consider her unprecedented rise, her achievements, and why most of her monuments were destroyed after her death.
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call number/section: 920, 921, 932.01
subjects: hatshepsut, queen of egypt, queens, egypt, biography, egypt, history, kings and rulers, biography, pharaohs, eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 b.c

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The woman who would be king
Cooney, Kara

A portrait of the longest-reigning woman pharaoh in Ancient Egypt draws on surviving artifacts to consider her unprecedented rise, her achievements, and why most of her monuments were destroyed after her death.
Schools: 4



The woman who would be king
Cooney, Kara

A portrait of the longest-reigning woman pharaoh in Ancient Egypt draws on surviving artifacts to consider her unprecedented rise, her achievements, and why most of her monuments were destroyed after her death.
Schools: 0


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