Egyptian Queen Won Throne, But Her Steward Steals Show.(Culture) The New York Observer (New York, NY) (4/10/2006) ...functionary. The artifacts devoted to Senenmut, steward of Hatshepsut and tutor to...elicit the most curiosity and amazement. Senenmut's origins were lowly, betokening little...seventh year of Hatshepsut's rule, Senenmut oversaw the construction of the temples...
Monuments decores en bas relief aux noms de Thoutmosis II et Hatchepsout a Karnak. 2 vols. The Journal of the American Oriental Society (1/1/2007) ...to state that after Peter Dorman's comprehensive work on Senenmut, Hatshepsut's major domo--and truly her eminence grise...extant information (cf. Peter F. Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut [London, 1988]). This state of affairs has fortunately...
Echnaton: Agyptens falscher Prophet.(Book Review) The Journal of the American Oriental Society (4/1/2004) ...examples will illustrate this. He assumes (p. 42) that Senenmut was Hatshepsut's lover and that a pornographic graffito comments...evidence for identifying the copulating pair as Hatshepsut and Senenmut, and graffiti of a similar type are attested elsewhere quite...
Seniors citizens’ fun day.(Life) Cape Times (South Africa) (3/22/2007) ...the Watermusic by Handel. The conductor is Erika Naumann. Tickets are R40 at the door, students R20 and scholars free. Senenmut: Hatshepsut’s Right-hand Man is the title of an illustrated lecture by Professor Anthony Hum-phreys...
In search of the drag king Pharaoh: vilified for decades as a manipulative, power-hungry pretender to the throne of Egypt, Hatshepsut is finally getting her due. Curve (12/1/2008) ...Thutmose III, figuring he'd wiped out her memory in revenge. Some called her the pawn (and lover) of her chief adviser, Senenmut, Feminists, rediscovering her in the 1970s, said she was written out of history simply for being a powerful woman who dared...
Egypt's Legacy: The Archetypes of Western Civilization 3000-30 BC. (book reviews) History Today (1/1/1998) ...been. The 18th Dynasty sets before us a classic modern stereotype `house-husband' or `male-mother', the architect Senenmut under the female ruler Hatshepsut. Rice twice mentions the old chestnut of matrilineal descent. But Robins' 1983 contribution...
Twins! Hatshepsut's Obelisks. Calliope (9/1/2009) ...and towed first to the Nile River and then downstream to Thebes. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A Barge at Work The administrator Senenmut planned the cutting and raising of Hatshepsut's first pair of obelisks. The pharaoh was so impressed with his work that...
Siut-Theben: Zur Wertschatzung von Traditionen im alten Agypten. (Reviews of Books). The Journal of the American Oriental Society (10/1/2001) ...transformation liturgy from the Twelfth Dynasty tomb chapel of Djefabapi I (Siut I) and the Eighteenth Dynasty tomb chapel of Senenmut (TT 353), which contains passages derived from older Pyramid and Coffin Texts attested in several pyramids from the Fifth...
The Feminine Kingdom; Hatshepsut promoted peace, prosperity and great art. Newsweek International (4/10/2006) ...feline, carved from various kinds of stone. One entire gallery is dedicated to the numerous--and innovative--statues of Senenmut, the royal tutor who cared for Hatshepsut's daughter and who commissioned much of the art and architecture that defined...
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