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Tausret : forgotten queen and pharaoh of Egypt

One of only a few women who ruled ancient Egypt as a king during its thousands of years of history, Tausret was the last pharaoh of the 19th dynasty (c.1200 bce), the last ruling descendent of Ramesses the Great, and one of only two female monarchs buried in Egypt's renowned Valley of the Kings. Though mentioned even in Homer as the pharaoh of Egypt who interacted with Helen at the time of the Trojan War, she has long remained a figure shrouded in mystery, hardly known even by many Egyptologists. Nevertheless, recent archaeological discoveries have illuminated Tausret's importance, her accomplishments, and the extent of her influence. This book combines distinguished scholars whose research and excavations have increased our understanding of the life and reign of this great woman. This book utilizes recent discoveries to correctly position Tausret alongside famous ruling queens such as Hatshepsut and Cleopatra, figures who have long dominated our view of the female monarchs of ancient Egypt. The book brings together archaeological, historical, women's studies, and other approaches to provide a text that will be an important contribution to the literature of Egyptology
eBook, English, 2012
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012
Biography
1 online resource (xii, 145 pages) : illustrations
9780199923151, 9780199933174, 9781280593673, 9780199740116, 0199923159, 0199933170, 1280593679, 0199740119
787847876
Print version:
Contributors ; Chronology ; Introduction: The Queen Who Would be King, Richard H. Wilkinson ; 1. Foremost of Women: The Female Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, Joyce Tyldesley ; 2. Female Horus: The Life and Reign of Tausret, Gae Callender ; 3. Forgotten Treasures: Tausret as Seen in Her Monuments, Catharine Roehrig ; 4.. A Queen in a Valley of Kings: The Tomb of Tausret, Hartwig Altenmuller ; 5. "Beautiful in Thebes": The Memorial Temple of Tausret, Richard H. Wilkinson ; Afterword: Richard H. Wilkinson and Catharine Roehrig ; Bibliography ; Index