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Hatshepsut

The Pharaoh Who Disappeared

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Hatshepsut

By: Shane Larson
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Hatshepsut: The Pharaoh Who Disappeared

Someone tried to erase her from history. They failed.

For over twenty years, Hatshepsut ruled Egypt as pharaoh — not as a regent, not as a queen consort, but as the full divine king. She launched ambitious building projects, sent trading expeditions to distant lands, and presided over one of the most prosperous periods in Egyptian history.

Then she vanished.

After her death, someone systematically destroyed her statues, chiseled her name from temple walls, and erased her image from monuments across Egypt. For three thousand years, the campaign worked. Hatshepsut was forgotten.

This book tells the full story — from her rise to power in Egypt's 18th Dynasty to the modern archaeological detective work that brought her back.

What you'll learn:

  • How a royal woman navigated Egypt's male-dominated power structure to claim the throne
  • The role of Senenmut, Hatshepsut's most trusted advisor — and the rumors that followed them
  • Why she commissioned Deir el-Bahri, one of the most stunning temples ever built
  • The legendary expedition to Punt and what it meant for Egypt's economy and prestige
  • What actually happened after her death — and who ordered the erasure
  • How 19th and 20th century archaeologists pieced her story back together
  • What the destruction campaign reveals about power, memory, and propaganda in the ancient world

This book is for you if:

  • You're fascinated by ancient Egypt but tired of the same Cleopatra and Tutankhamun stories
  • You want to understand how power really worked in the ancient world
  • You're interested in how societies remember — and deliberately forget — their own history
  • You appreciate narrative nonfiction that reads like a story, not a textbook

No jargon. No academic hedging. Just a direct, well-researched account of one of the most remarkable rulers the ancient world ever produced — and the conspiracy to make sure you never heard of her.

Pick up your copy today.

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