A project to locate all possible Hatshepsut- related artifacts in museums and sites all over the world. Also to serve as an information sharing blog on all things Hatshepsut.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012
Hatshepsut Sphinxes - and then there were two...
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Originally uploaded by Bobonacus
Continuing work on the Hatshepsut sphinxes at Deir el Bahri.
It will be interesting to see how many are restored in the future and where they will be displayed.
Regards,
Stuart
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Cairo Museum collection, Georges Legrain (includes Hatshepsut) - online documentation
I have been spending a bit of time looking at the online documentation regarding the collections in the Cairo museum. Its actually a blessing for me that so much information has been digitised for study and i have been doing what i can to locate items belonging to Hatshepsut.
The following is something to share with you all. From the Internet Archive (which is proving a great resource) is the following:
http://archive.org/details/rpertoiregn00legruoft
Georges Legrain, 1908
In French, i am sure (if nothing else) you will be as impressed as i am with Legrains work. This is one of a number of documents, but until i have had a chance to look at them myself- i have no idea of the content.
I read some of this on the way home and am pleased to note all the obvious names- Hatshepsut, Neferure, etc.
Read online as a PDF or save for a rainy day
Regards,
Stuart
The following is something to share with you all. From the Internet Archive (which is proving a great resource) is the following:
http://archive.org/details/rpertoiregn00legruoft
Georges Legrain, 1908
"Repertoire genealogique et onomastique du Musee du Caire"
I have included the full document, as i am aware some of you are interested in the Cairo Museum collection.In French, i am sure (if nothing else) you will be as impressed as i am with Legrains work. This is one of a number of documents, but until i have had a chance to look at them myself- i have no idea of the content.
I read some of this on the way home and am pleased to note all the obvious names- Hatshepsut, Neferure, etc.
Read online as a PDF or save for a rainy day
Regards,
Stuart
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