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Hatshepsut: The Forgotten Pharaoh • Puppet History
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The pharaoh that wouldn't be forgotten - Kate Green
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Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Twenty years after her death, somebody smashed her statues, took a chisel and attempted to erase the pharaoh’s name and image from history. But who did it? And why? Kate Green investigates Hatshepsut's history for clues to this ancient puzzle.
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Hatshepsut - The Woman Who Became a King Documentary
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The Greatest Female Pharaoh | Hatshepsut | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Hatshepsut was a powerful ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the 15th century BC who expanded her empire’s trade routes and constructed one of ancient Egypt’s greatest architectural wonders. Hatshepsut's long and prosperous reign made her one of the most successful pharaohs in history!
Hatshepsut Biography
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The Greatest Female Pharaoh
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Hatshepsut: Queen of the Nile
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Hatshepsut, the Woman Who Was King
Queen Hatshepsut is regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, coming to power circa 1479 B.C. when her husband Thutmose II died. Hatshepsut served as regent and co-ruler until her death in 1458 B.C.
published: 30 Apr 2020
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History Summarized: Hatshepsut
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Temple of Hatshepsut Explained - Luxor
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published: 31 Jan 2022
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Hatshepsut: Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh
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For over 20 years the most powerful person in the Bronze Age world was a woman. One ruling the wealthiest Kingdom ever seen and she did it as a fully fledged Pharaoh.
But when she died her legacy was purposefully erased. Today people can barely pronounce her name.
Hatshepsut's rise to power was noteworthy as it required her to utilize her bloodline, education, and an understanding of religion. In this video, we'll look at her rise to power and her legacy.
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Hatshepsut: What Did She Look Like? Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary | Royalty Now
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Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who used effective propaganda to ensure a long and prosperous rule. She ruled 18th dynasty Egypt from c. 1479 – 1458 BCE.
Timestamps:
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1:57 Claiming the Throne
6:53 Accomplishments
9:10 Death & Legacy
12:59 What did she look like?
16:01 Reconstructions Revealed
So what did Hatshepsut really look like?
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Hatshepsut: The Forgotten Pharaoh • Puppet History
Her legacy was erased. But WHY?
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Portrait of King from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Goddess Anouke & Ramses II from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Peripteral Temple of Amenhotep III at Elephantine from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Interior decorations of the Gynaeceum of Ramses III from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Columns and aedicules from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Full portrait of Ramses III from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Portrait of Prince Mantouhichopchf from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Offering of flowers & fruits from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Portrait of King from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Goddess Anouke & Ramses II from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Peripteral Temple of Amenhotep III at Elephantine from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Interior decorations of the Gynaeceum of Ramses III from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Columns and aedicules from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Beam columns of Amenhotep III, at Thebes from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Statue of Queen Amenirdis from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Pillars-caryatids of the Temple of Ramses III from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by Émile Prisse d'Avennes, digitally enhanced by Rawpixel, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Las Ocas de Meidum, photograph reproduction by Marc Mateos, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
View on the Valley of the Kings in West Thebes, Luxor, Egypt, photograph by Zezinho68, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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The pharaoh that wouldn't be forgotten - Kate Green
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Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Twenty years after her death, somebody smashed her statues, took a chisel and attempted to erase the pharaoh’s name and image from history. But who did it? And why? Kate Green investigates Hatshepsut's history for clues to this ancient puzzle.
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Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Twenty years after her death, somebody smashed her statues, took a chisel and attempted to erase the pharaoh’s name and image from history. But who did it? And why? Kate Green investigates Hatshepsut's history for clues to this ancient puzzle.
Lesson by Kate Green, animation by Steff Lee.
- published: 15 Dec 2014
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Hatshepsut - The Woman Who Became a King Documentary
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The Greatest Female Pharaoh | Hatshepsut | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Hatshepsut was a powerful ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the 15th century BC who expanded her empire’s trade routes and constructed one of ancient Egypt’s grea...
Hatshepsut was a powerful ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the 15th century BC who expanded her empire’s trade routes and constructed one of ancient Egypt’s greatest architectural wonders. Hatshepsut's long and prosperous reign made her one of the most successful pharaohs in history!
Hatshepsut Biography
1508 BC - 1458 BC
The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
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History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
youtu.be/j5Oua9WNo8c
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Lycurgus | The Lawgiver of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Lawgiver of Athens
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
youtu.be/CMc1rF8u4ro
Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
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Hatshepsut was a powerful ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the 15th century BC who expanded her empire’s trade routes and constructed one of ancient Egypt’s greatest architectural wonders. Hatshepsut's long and prosperous reign made her one of the most successful pharaohs in history!
Hatshepsut Biography
1508 BC - 1458 BC
The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
__________________________________
History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
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22:31
Hatshepsut: Queen of the Nile
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Hatshepsut, the Woman Who Was King
Queen Hatshepsut is regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, coming to power circa 1479 B.C. when her husband Thutmose II died. Hatshep...
Queen Hatshepsut is regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, coming to power circa 1479 B.C. when her husband Thutmose II died. Hatshepsut served as regent and co-ruler until her death in 1458 B.C.
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Queen Hatshepsut is regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, coming to power circa 1479 B.C. when her husband Thutmose II died. Hatshepsut served as regent and co-ruler until her death in 1458 B.C.
- published: 30 Apr 2020
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9:13
History Summarized: Hatshepsut
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11:52
Temple of Hatshepsut Explained - Luxor
What did the Egyptian Temple of Hatshepsut look like?
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- published: 31 Jan 2022
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16:51
Hatshepsut: Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh
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For over 20 years the most powerful person in the Bronze Age world was a woman. One ruling the wealthiest Kingdom ever seen and she did it as a fully fledged Pharaoh.
But when she died her legacy was purposefully erased. Today people can barely pronounce her name.
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Fairman, H. W.; B. Grdseloff (1947). "Texts of Hatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos".
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For over 20 years the most powerful person in the Bronze Age world was a woman. One ruling the wealthiest Kingdom ever seen and she did it as a fully fledged Pharaoh.
But when she died her legacy was purposefully erased. Today people can barely pronounce her name.
Hatshepsut's rise to power was noteworthy as it required her to utilize her bloodline, education, and an understanding of religion. In this video, we'll look at her rise to power and her legacy.
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Fairman, H. W.; B. Grdseloff (1947). "Texts of Hatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos".
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18:00
Hatshepsut: What Did She Look Like? Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary | Royalty Now
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Hatshepsut was a powerful ...
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Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who used effective propaganda to ensure a long and prosperous rule. She ruled 18th dynasty Egypt from c. 1479 – 1458 BCE.
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life
1:57 Claiming the Throne
6:53 Accomplishments
9:10 Death & Legacy
12:59 What did she look like?
16:01 Reconstructions Revealed
So what did Hatshepsut really look like?
Reviving the faces of ancient Egypt is difficult - Egyptian art served a very different purpose than it does today. While rulers 500 years ago depicted themselves fairly faithfully, to preserve their image for future generations, Egyptian art was not meant to truly represent the figure at all, but rather the power and idea behind the ruler.
These ancient Egyptian portraits also depict their subjects in the prime of their life - thin, and youthful, even working from a grid system that would result in each subject looking mostly the same. Some rulers would even rework statues, just borrowing them from their predecessors and slapping on a new name. These idealized statues represented perfection, so any individualistic features were thought to ruin that perfection.
Knowing all this, is it possible to get close to what Hatshepsut really looked like? We do have a few clues.
Although it’s disputed, researchers believe they have found the mummy of Hatshepsut. I won’t be able to show it here because of community guidelines, but images can easily be found online. Based on the dimensions of her sarcophagus, she was about 5 feet tall, and died around the age of 50. By the time she died, she was heavy and balding, suffering from diabetes and bone cancer, probably because of a carcinogenic skin cream she had been using.
In terms of actual facial features, we have dozens of statues of Hatshepsut, all looking really consistent. I actually superimposed her mummy with the statue images, and the proportions surprisingly matched up. But the statues are missing some depth, and distinctive features - so I’ve added some from her relatives - the mummies of her Half brother/husband, and father show prominent cheekbones and deep set eyes, with the same wide mouth as Hatshepsut.
I’m going to depict Hatshepsut in her prime, just as the ancient Egyptians did in these images. And while we may not be able to get to her true face, we do know what she would have worn. Egyptian women often wore plain sheath dresses made of undyed linen. Of course, the wealthy would have more ornamentation, wearing large collar necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
Kohl was used to elaborately line the eyes and eyebrows, and red ochre was used as blush and lipstick.
My favorite thing about creating Hatshepsut was her amazing wig. Egyptians would wear elaborate wigs, made from real human hair. Many elite women would shave their heads entirely and wear wigs for almost all occasions. These were arranged into elaborate twists or braids, and ornamented with gold. During Hatshepsut’s reign, a thick, shoulder length wig that was stiffened with beeswax was very popular. Even as she aged and lost some of her hair, this loss wouldn’t have been noticeable to the people around her, because she would have always been wearing a wig.
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Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who used effective propaganda to ensure a long and prosperous rule. She ruled 18th dynasty Egypt from c. 1479 – 1458 BCE.
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life
1:57 Claiming the Throne
6:53 Accomplishments
9:10 Death & Legacy
12:59 What did she look like?
16:01 Reconstructions Revealed
So what did Hatshepsut really look like?
Reviving the faces of ancient Egypt is difficult - Egyptian art served a very different purpose than it does today. While rulers 500 years ago depicted themselves fairly faithfully, to preserve their image for future generations, Egyptian art was not meant to truly represent the figure at all, but rather the power and idea behind the ruler.
These ancient Egyptian portraits also depict their subjects in the prime of their life - thin, and youthful, even working from a grid system that would result in each subject looking mostly the same. Some rulers would even rework statues, just borrowing them from their predecessors and slapping on a new name. These idealized statues represented perfection, so any individualistic features were thought to ruin that perfection.
Knowing all this, is it possible to get close to what Hatshepsut really looked like? We do have a few clues.
Although it’s disputed, researchers believe they have found the mummy of Hatshepsut. I won’t be able to show it here because of community guidelines, but images can easily be found online. Based on the dimensions of her sarcophagus, she was about 5 feet tall, and died around the age of 50. By the time she died, she was heavy and balding, suffering from diabetes and bone cancer, probably because of a carcinogenic skin cream she had been using.
In terms of actual facial features, we have dozens of statues of Hatshepsut, all looking really consistent. I actually superimposed her mummy with the statue images, and the proportions surprisingly matched up. But the statues are missing some depth, and distinctive features - so I’ve added some from her relatives - the mummies of her Half brother/husband, and father show prominent cheekbones and deep set eyes, with the same wide mouth as Hatshepsut.
I’m going to depict Hatshepsut in her prime, just as the ancient Egyptians did in these images. And while we may not be able to get to her true face, we do know what she would have worn. Egyptian women often wore plain sheath dresses made of undyed linen. Of course, the wealthy would have more ornamentation, wearing large collar necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
Kohl was used to elaborately line the eyes and eyebrows, and red ochre was used as blush and lipstick.
My favorite thing about creating Hatshepsut was her amazing wig. Egyptians would wear elaborate wigs, made from real human hair. Many elite women would shave their heads entirely and wear wigs for almost all occasions. These were arranged into elaborate twists or braids, and ornamented with gold. During Hatshepsut’s reign, a thick, shoulder length wig that was stiffened with beeswax was very popular. Even as she aged and lost some of her hair, this loss wouldn’t have been noticeable to the people around her, because she would have always been wearing a wig.
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- published: 17 Nov 2023
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