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The Statuary of Maatkare Hatshepsut
Article by Elsie McLaughlin

The Statuary of Maatkare Hatshepsut

One of the most fascinating aspects of the female pharaoh Maatkare Hatshepsut's reign (1479 - 1458 BCE) is the artwork she left behind. Art served an important purpose in Egyptian society; every statue, mural, and motif had a significant...
God's Wife of Amun
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

God's Wife of Amun

The position of God's Wife of Amun was one of the most politically powerful and spiritually significant in later Egyptian history. Elevated from a figurehead in the New Kingdom (c.1570-1069 BCE), the God's Wife of Amun would hold power equal...
Sculpture of King Thutmose III
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Sculpture of King Thutmose III

This is a rare example of an Egyptian temple sculpture, in which the figures face in 4 different directions. This suggests that it stood in the middle of a room. Three persons are represented twice. King Thutmose III (now headless) stands...
Thutmose III
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Thutmose III

Statue of Thutmose III Calcite. Deir el-Medina. New Kingdom of Egypt, 18th Dynasty (1504-1452 BCE). Photo taken at the King Tut Exhibit in Seattle, 2012.
Temple of Karnak, Wars of Thutmose III
Image by Michael Lusk

Temple of Karnak, Wars of Thutmose III

List of peoples defeated by Thutmose III (1458-1425 BCE) in the Temple of Karnak, Egypt.
Obelisk of Thutmose III, Istanbul
Image by Dennis Jarvis

Obelisk of Thutmose III, Istanbul

The obelisk of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BCE), which originally stood at the temple of Karnak, Egypt, but was removed to Constantinople by Theodosius the Great in the 4th century CE.
Statue of King Thutmose III
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Statue of King Thutmose III

The King wears the white crown of Upper Egypt, with a protective cobra emblem, representing the goddess Wadjyt. A long flaring beard has broken away. The hands are in a position of devotion. For stylistic reasons, the identity of this king...
Prenomen of Thutmose II
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Prenomen of Thutmose II

This is a detail of a large limestone relief (showing a boat trip) that came from the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Egypt. The throne name (prenomen) cartouche of the Egyptian pharaoh Thutmose II (regined 1493–1479 BCE...
Head of King Thutmose I
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Head of King Thutmose I

This head comes from a colossal statue that showed the King fully wrapped with his arms fully crossed on the chest in the manner of the god Osiris. His hand held looped crosses, emblems of life (ankh). The missing head of the cobra on the...
Amenhotep II & Thutmose III offering to Amun-Ra & Ra-Harachte
Image by Carole Raddato

Amenhotep II & Thutmose III offering to Amun-Ra & Ra-Harachte

Relief in the Temple of Amada depicting Amenhotep II (1427-1401 BCE) making an offering to Amun-Ra while his father on the right Thutmose III (r. 1458-1425 BCE) makes an offering to Ra-Harachte. The Temple of Amada is the oldest temple ever...
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