She didn't make a pyramid. She did built the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri, The Obelisks of Hatshepsut and The Red Chapel.
Sadie went to the shrine and remembered the symbol of life
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is located in Deir el-Bahari, near Luxor, Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River. The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for Pharaoh Khufu, is situated on the Giza Plateau, just outside Cairo, Egypt. Both sites are significant archaeological and historical landmarks from ancient Egyptian civilization.
There are many ways to do this :)You could:Make a pyramid out of paperMake a pyramid out of icy-pole sticksGlue together pieces of stones in a pyramid shape
Well, honey, Khufu and Hatshepsut were both ancient Egyptian rulers, so I guess you could say they both had a thing for sitting on fancy thrones and bossing people around. Oh, and they both probably had some killer headpieces to show off their power. Other than that, I doubt they had much in common - one built a big ol' pyramid while the other rocked a beard like nobody's business.
There was no pyramid but Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered. Unlike other rulers in her dynasty, she was more interested in ensuring economic prosperity and building and restoring monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia than in conquering new lands. She built the temple Djeser-djeseru ("holiest of holy places"), which was dedicated to Amon and served as her funerary cult, and erected a pair of red granite obelisks at the Temple of Amon at Karnak, one of which still stands today. Hatshepsut also had one notable trading expedition to the land of Punt in the ninth year of her reign. The ships returned with gold, ivory and myrrh trees, and the scene was immortalized on the walls of the temple.
Hatshepsut... I think.
She didn't build any pyramid. She built temples and other structures as obelisk.
Sadie went to the shrine and remembered the symbol of life
Hatshepsut wanted to make Egypt richer.
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is located in Deir el-Bahari, near Luxor, Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River. The Great Pyramid of Giza, built for Pharaoh Khufu, is situated on the Giza Plateau, just outside Cairo, Egypt. Both sites are significant archaeological and historical landmarks from ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Any royalty was like. "There were too many valuables in those graves. "The main obstacle for robbers were the hidden gateway into the pyramid. At the last moment, the royalty was not buried at the pyramid. instead they were buried at the valley of the kings.
Hatshepsut did many deals with other parts of Africa. She was unfortunatley murdered though at the age of 24
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make a pyramid out of food
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To make a pyramid you go to the reject shop and buy one.