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The Great Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is located at Deir el Bahri on the West Bank at Luxor.
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Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmosis I, the wife (probable half-sister) and Queen of Thutmosis II and step-mother and co-regent of Thutmosis III. She was Pharaoh, and was pictured as such in her mortuary temple and other monuments. She ruled for twenty-two year. When she died, Thutmosis III supervised her burial in the Valley of the Kings.

In the years after her reign, her successors defaced the temple and monuments, selectively removing her name or replacing it with their own. It is not known if Thutmosis III ordered the actual defacement out of anger at her assumption of power. There is some archeological evidence that the defacement took place 20 years after her death, a long time to hold a grudge. Thutmosis III ruled for thirty-three years in his own right.

The Temple at Deir el Bahri served as a record of the major events of her reign. There are scenes depicting a trading expedition to Punt and the quarrying of the two obelisks she commissioned for Karnak,one of which still stands today. There are also scenes of her coronation.

This is the stele commemorating the installation of the obelisks, showing Hatshepsut on the left.

Stele commemorating the dedication of the two obelisks at Karnak by Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple was built next to the Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep of the earlier 11th dynasty. (Click here to see a timeline of Pharaohs)

(This picture has been collected from Usenet, it's source is unknown. If it is under copyright, please let me know so that it can be removed.)

Overview of Hatshepsut's Temple in the curve of the cliff wth the earlier temple of Mentuhotep
Hatshepsut's Temple as seen from the entrance to the Tomb of the Architectect Senenmut The bay also contains a smaller Mortuary Temple of Thutmosis III. Both temples are located beyond the left side of this picture, but can be seen more clearly in the above picture. A rock cut shrine to Hathor is accessed on the left of the second level. See the Hatshepsut Weblinks for more pictures.

See Pages 329-336 of The Penguin Guide for a detailed description of the area and the Temple. Page 289 of the Lonely Planet Guide focuses on Hatshepsut's temple and provides directions for a walk across the top of the rock bay to get a spectacular view.

The temple was severely damaged in ancient times by rock slides. It is being restored by the Polish National Academy of Sciences. The above picture was taken in 1989. Restoration is continuing.

The unfinished tomb of Senenmut, the architect of the Great Temple, is located nearby. The above view was taken from it's entrance. The Penguin Guide suggests that you can ask for special arrangements to see the tomb. We did ask one of the guards who, for a small fee, fetched the keys and took us over to the tomb. Pictures of the inside of the Tomb of Senenmut will be posted on this site in June, 2000.

Click on the thumbnail photos below to see details of parts of the temple.

Hathor column in Hathor Shrine on the terrace of the temple h Hathor columns of the shrine of Hathor. Located on the south side of the second level. The rock cut shrine behind the columns is believed to be more ancient that the Temple.
     
Statue of Hatshepsut as Osirus o Osiride statue of the queen on the upper terrace.
     
Painted relief showing offering to Horus and the ceiling is painted with stars h Painted relief showing offering to Horus. Note the ceiling decoration.
     
Painted relief of feast table c Painted relief showing Feast table.
     
Cut releif showing Hatshepsut being suckled by Hathor the cow goddess s Relief showing young queen being suckled by Hathor cow.

The Cairo Museum contains a Hathor shrine with a colored mural showing Thutmosis III (Hatshepsut's nephew), his wife and son, Amenhotep II. In front of the mural, Amenhotep II is being suckled by a life sized statue of the Hathor cow. The shrine was removed from the cliffs above the temple.

 
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Here are two books by Joyce Tyldesley that discuss the life of Hatshepsut: Hatchepsut, the Female Pharaoh; and Daughters of Isis, Women of Ancient Egypt. I have provided links to Amazon.com for those who might like to order them.

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