Thutmose III
Hatshepsut was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
The joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission working in Al-Matariya (Heliopolis) succeeded in discovering granite stone blocks from the era of King Khufu in the Temple of the Sun.
Discovered in the Deir el-Bahari Cache (TT 320), west of Luxor in 1881, the mummy of the king will be transferred with the royal mummies in The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the NMEC on April 3, 2021.
Archaeological researcher Ahmed Amer said that ancient Egyptians left us with many traces that indicate their superiority in the military field.
It is proven that the ancient Egyptian traditions of marriage avoided “incest” marriage by its instinct or its laws, from an early period in its distant history.
Pharaoh and military commander Horemheb was the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty in ancient Egypt.
The artifact is shaped as an anchor bearing the image of the writing and documenting ancient Egyptian goddess; Seshat.
Minister Anany held a meeting to transfer several royal mummies and coffins from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
Egypt Today continues tracing the magic of Ancient Egypt. Today, we present the biography of one of the great Ancient Egyptian Queens: Merytre-Hatshepsut.
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