Read Hatchepsut: The Female Pharaoh Online
Authors: Joyce Tyldesley
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Twosret's building
228
theogamy
102–3
Thoth (god)
104
Thuyu (parent of Queen Tiy)
200
Ti (official)
142–3
titles, official
185–6
Tiy, queen
51
,
66
,
213
,
226–7
Tiy, Treasurer
208
tombs: Amarna
53
;
autobiographies
16
,
24–6
;
Beni Hassan
17
;
bi-partite
205–6
;
caches of mummies in
91–4
,
126–7
,
212
,
213
;
Ineni designs T-shaped
205
;
el-Kab
24–6
,
49
;
paintings
17
,
40
;
princes'
56
;
reburial in grander
121
,
182–3
;
robbers
72
,
90
,
91–2
,
126
,
206
,
211
,
216
;
separation of burial chamber from mortuary temple
72
;
and survival of soul
72
;
Tuthmoside family
119–28
;
see also under
the individual names
trade
16
,
21
,
36
,
39
;
Hatchepsut's missions
1
,
9
,
144–5
, (
see also
Punt
)
transport of obelisks
160–61
tribute
39
Tura limestone quarry
61
turquoise mining
16
,
144
Tushrata, king of Mitanni
39
Tutankhamen, pharaoh
33
,
66
,
94
,
235
Tuthmoside family
5
,
21–4
;
appearance
130
;
dearth of children
75
;
feud, tradition of
2
,
3
,
78
,
79
,
80
,
112
,
138
,
207
,
216–17
;
matriarchy theory
46
,
49
,
67
;
tombs
119–28
;
see also
the individual members of family
Tuthmosis I, pharaoh
70–73
;
accession
62
,
63
;
building works
35
,
71–3
,
11
,
119
,
(at Karnak)
158–9
,
161
,
164
;
cartouche
63
;
children
75–7
;
death
70
;
and
Djeser-Djeseru
168
,
175
;
domestic policy
71
;
foreign policy
26
,
36
,
70–71
;
marriage to Ahmose
65
,
67
,
75–7
;
mortuary chapels
127–8
,
(first,
Khenmetankh
)
72–3
,
75
,
76
,
77
,
128
,
(Hatchepsut's, at
Djeser-Djeseru
)
119
,
127–8
,
169
,
175
,
(Tuthmosis III's)
127
;
mother not royal
67
;
mummy
93
,
127
;
sarcophagus
124–6
;
stelae
71
;
succession to
77–80
;
tombs
71–3
,
119
,
120
,
121–6
,
200
,
211
;
see also under
Hatchepsut
;
Tuthmosis III
Tuthmosis II, pharaoh
83
;
accession
70
,
106
;
building works
81
,
158
,
164
,
167
;
and burial of Tuthmosis I
123–4
;
cartouche
78
;
death
94
,
99
;
domestic policies
81
;
foreign policy
81–3
;
health
90
;
height
125
;
mortuary temple
94
,
175
;
mother
67
,
77
;
mummy
90–91
,
93
;
stelae
82
;
tomb
94
;
see also under
Hatchepsut
;
Tuthmosis III
Tuthmosis III, pharaoh: accession
94–5
,
96
,
99
;
Amenhotep II's
co-regency with
215
;
appearance
125–6
,
130
,
216
;
building works
128
,
215
,
220–22
,
(Djeser-Akhet)
165
,
175
,
220
;
cartouche
211
;
character
113–14
,
215
,
217–18
,
225
;
depiction
224
;
descent
67
,
94–5
;
and Festival of the Valley
171
;
foreign policy
143
,
144
,
210
,
214–5
;
and God's Wife of Amen
60
,
226
;
harem-palace
54
;
jubilees
111
;
literary composition
215
;
marriages
54
,
67
;
military leadership
113
,
114
,
143
,
144
,
210
,
214–15
;
mummy
53
,
91
,
93
,
212
,
215–16
;
and Neferure
66
,
89
;
officials
117
,
208
;
oracle of Amen cited to support kingship
95
,
96
,
114
;
and Punt expeditions
145
,
152
,
153
;
reign
214–15
;
self-promotion
215
;
and Senenmut
208
;
titles
117
;
tomb
215
;
and Tuthmosis I
119
,
128
,
(provides new tomb and mortuary chapel)
121
,
126
,
127
,
211
;
and Tuthmosis II: alleged co-regency
95–6
;
see also
under
Hatchepsut
Tuthmosis IV, pharaoh
33
,
51
,
60
,
91
Tuthmosis, Treasurer
117
Tutu, tomb of, at Amarna
53
Twosret, queen
92
,
227–9
,
235
uraeus
46
,
77
,
83
,
222
Useramen, vizier
117
Userhat-Amen
see
Amen (barque of)
Userkaf, pharaoh
101
Valley of the Kings
32
,
35
,
56
,
71–3
;
mummies moved away for preservation
91–4
;
tombs (of Sitre)
80–81
,
214
, (
see also under
the individual rulers);
tunnels from Deir el-Bahri
119
,
121
Valley of the Queens
35
virginity
191
Wadi Hammamat quarries
39
Wadi Maghara
144
Wadi Natrun quarries
200
Wadi Sikkat Taka ez-Zeida:
Hatchepsut's tomb
84
,
85
,
86
,
119
,
126
;
Neferure's tomb
90
Wadjet-Renpet, chief steward
208
Wadjmose, Prince
72–3
,
75
,
76
,
77
,
128
Wadjyt (goddess)
46
warfare: invention or borrowing of victory
142
,
157–8
;
Hatchepsut as warrior king
137–44
,
174
;
women and
47
,
57–8
,
138–41
;
see also
army
and under
the individual rulers
Warner, Marina
133–4
Westcar Papyrus
101
wet-nurses, royal
80–81
White Chapel of Senwosret I
17
Wilkinson, John Gardner
232
Winlock, Herbert E.
80–81
,
82
,
154
,
234
;
and defaced statues of Hatchepsut
11
,
79
,
217
,
221–2
;
on quality of
Djeser-Djeseru
167–8
;
on Senenmut
185
,
193
Wolf, Naomi
139
women: conventional depiction
133
,
240
;
in crisis
47–8
;
legal status
45
;
and militarism
138–41
;
pharaohs
6
,
18
, (
see also
Hatchepsut
;
Sobeknofru;
Twosret
);
see also
harems
;
queens
workforce
7
,
38
World Wars
47
,
217
writing
11–12
,
230
,
231
,
234
;
confers reality
9
,
142
Yuya (parent of Queen Tiy)
200
Zenobia of Palmyra
140
Table of Contents
1: Backdrop: Egypt in the Early Eighteenth Dynasty
2: A Strong Family: The Tuthmosides
3: Queen of Egypt
4: King of Egypt
5: War and Peace
6: Propaganda in Stone
7: Senenmut: Greatest of the Great
8: The End and the Aftermath
Historical Events