Read Hatchepsut: The Female Pharaoh Online
Authors: Joyce Tyldesley
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tombs (Inhapi)
92–4
,
( Senenmut,
see under
Djeser-Djeseru
);
tunnels to Valley of the Kings
119
,
121
;
see also
Djeser-Djeseru
Deir el-Medina
35–6
,
56–7
,
62
,
108
,
230
desecration of monuments
see
defacement
Djehuty, Chief Treasurer
143
,
168
Djeser-Akhet
165
,
175
,
208
,
220
Djeser-Djeseru
, Deir el-Bahri
1
,
165
,
166
,
167–71
,
173–6
;
after Hatchepsut's death
230
,
231
;
Amen cult
169
;
Anubis, chapel of
169
,
174
,
175
;
carvings of Hatchepsut's life
101–6
,
109
,
111
,
131
,
141–2
,
143
,
160–61
,
174
,
(of mission to Punt)
146–7
,
148
,
150
–
51
,
152–3
,
174
;
defacement
216
,
221–2
,
223
;
excavation
11
;
Feast of the Valley
169–71
,
175
,
220
;
foundation deposits
168–9
;
Hathor, chapel of
169
,
171
,
172
,
173
,
174
,
175
;
Hatchepsut's mortuary temple
84
,
119
,
169
,
175
;
Senenmut and
168
,
177
,
178
,
194–6
,
(tomb)
196
,
203
,
204
,
205–6
;
solar temple
169
,
175
;
statues
80–81
,
130
,
221–2
;
Tuthmosis I commemorated
168
,
175
,
(mortuary temple)
119
,
127–8
,
169
,
175
;
Tuthmosis II's building work
167
;
Tuthmosis III inscription
95
Djoser, pharaoh
58
,
235
draughts-board
213
dress, Hatchepsut's
130–34
dynasties
12
;
1st-2nd
44
;
12th
5
,
15–18
,
40
;
13th
18
;
15th-16th
19
, (
see also
Hyksos
);
17th
5
,
19
,
21–4
,
45–50
;
18th
5
,
(historical background)
24–42
,
(queens)
45–50
;
19th
37
;
see also
the individual rulers
Eastern Desert: gold
16
,
39
economy
21
,
32
,
38–9
,
112
,
154
Edfu: quarries
200
Edgerton, William
79
education
39–40
, 88, 180
egyptologists
2–3
,
4
,
66–7
,
77–80
,
138–9
,
231–4
;
see also
the individual names
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
118
,
137
,
139
,
140
,
182
,
191
Eloquent Peasant, Story of the
16
Essex, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of
182
eunuchs
53
Euphrates, river
26
,
70–71
,
214–15
Eusebius
13
Faiyum
16
famine
38
Feast of the Valley
169–71
,
175
,
220
feminist theorists
139
festivals
102
,
106
,
107
;
see also
Feast of the Valley
Field of Reeds
35
,
169
,
210
,
216
foreign policy: dynastic marriages
50
,
51–2
,
68–9
;
12th Dynasty
15–16
;
see also under
the individual pharaohs
Freud, Anna
118
Freud, Sigmund
118
,
139
funerary cults
27
,
57
,
62
Gandhi, Indira
139
Gaza Palestine
143
Geb (god)
69
Gebel Ahmar quarries
38
,
200
Gebel Silsila shrines
183–4
,
186
Gebelein quarries
200
Gibbon, Edward
115–16
Giza desert
76
,
233
,
235
gods
29–33
;
oracles
108–9
;
see also
religion
and under
the individual names
gold
16
,
39
,
145
,
147
,
151
,
153
Gordon, Ch. H.
122
graffiti
122
,
188
,
189
,
190–91
Greek Islands
39
,
190
Gurna: Abd el-Rassul family
92–3
;
cemetery
196
,
197
,
198–203
,
206
Han Dynasty, China
51
Hapuseneb, High Priest of Amen
55
,
116
,
119
,
168
,
184
harems, royal
36–7
,
50–54
Hatchepsut, pharaoh: advisers
116–17
, (
see also
Senenmut
);
age at marriage
65
;
age when widowed
96–7
;
and Amen
29
,
33
,
102
,
107
,
146
,
154
,
156
,
161
,
174
;
appearance
126
,
129–37
;
birth
65
;
birth story
101–6
,
131
,
174
;
building projects
1
,
4
,
9
,
112
,
154
,
177
, (
see also
Djeser-Djeseru and under
Karnak);
cartouches
100
,
230
,
231
,
233
;
character
2–4
;
competence
112
;
coronation
106–9
;
death and burial
179
,
210–14
;
defacement of monuments
77–8
,
114–15
,
141
,
155
,
208
,
216–26
;
divinity
101
,
192
;
economy under
112
,
154
;
foreign policy
112
,
(defence and warfare)
137–44
,
210
,
(trade and exploration)
144–53
, (
see also
Punt
);
gender
1–2
,
5
,
(as man)
1
,
105
,
130–37
,
231–3
,
(as woman)
1
,
130
,
135–6
,
227
;
and Hathor
76
,
105
,
171–3
,
172
,
174
,
175
;
justification of rule
101
,
146
,
154
;
and Ka
103–4
,
131
;
as king
87–90
,
98
,
99–119
,
133
,
(date of becoming)
99–100
,
101
,
106–9
,
111–13
;
and
maat
9–10
,
89
,
136
,
146
,
157
,
158
,
226
;
memory
see
proscription
below
;
mummy
213–14
;
names
13
,
99
,
104
,
117
,
154
;
and Neferure
4
,
86
,
87–90
;
propaganda
2
,
4
,
6
,
101–6
,
146
,
(monuments as)
9
,
154
,
155
,
158
,
174
,
234
;
proscription of memory
1
,
4
,
77–8
,
80
,
141
,
155
,
216–26
,
233
,
(date)
114–15
,
218–19
,
(omitted from king lists)
1
,
224
,
230
,
233
, (
see also
defacement
above
);
Punt expedition
see under
Punt
;
as queen consort
80
,
81
,
83–6
,
100
,
106
,
112
;
as regent
1
,
97–8
,
113–14
;
regnal years
100
,
106
,
224
;
sarcophagi
124
,
126
,
211–12
,
223
;
sed-festival
109–11
,
161
;
self-presentation
101
,
118–19
,
130–37
,
231–3
;
and Senenmut
178
,
179
,
184
,
189
,
190–93
,
205
,
207–8
;
sexual behaviour
189
,
190–93
;
statuary
11
,
130
,
174–5
,
184
,
219
;
titles
60
,
83
,
97–8
,
117
;
tombs, (king's)
119
,
120
,
121–8
,
211–12
,
223
,
(queen's)
84
,
85
,
86
,
119
,
126
;
trade missions
1
,
9
,
144–5
, (
see also
Punt
);
and Tuthmosis I
4
,
117–19
,
122
,
132
,
161
,
(alleged co-regency)
101
,
105–6
,
110
,
(builds mortuary temple for)
119
,
127–8
,
169
,
175
;
and Tuthmosis II
1
,
65
,
66
,
80
,
81
,
83–6
,
96–7
,