Hatshepsut's legacy is also extant in the enduring architectural innovations she incorporated into her building program. The design of Djeser-Djeseru is a prime example; although there exist a few doubtful precursors of the terraced template originality of the design cannot be gainsaid.' The thematic structure of the three terraces, from her role as pharaoh, to legitimization of her rule and achievements, to the worship of the deities is indisputably her own invention, as were the ramps linking them, imitating the glory of a sun's ray. Thutmose III modeled his mortuary temple on Hatshepsut's whilst Akhenaten incorporated the design of the ramps into his own buildings. Similarly, the design of Hatshepsut's tomb, with the three successive passageways leading to the burial chamber, her royal sarcophagus, her resting stations for Amun's barque were likewise replicated by her successors. Therefore, Hatshepsut's reign was characterized by a myriad of architectural innovations that became her legacy, to be admiringly integrated into the buildings of the future generations of pharaohs.
Queen Hatshepsut was famous in ancient Egypt for creating trade routes to Punt, rebuilding all damaged temples, and because she built deir el bahri temple.
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
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She didn't build any pyramid. She built temples and other structures as obelisk.
Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
built deir el bahri
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri. It was built once and remained.
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.