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25 January, 18:55

How does the portrait of hatshepsut illustrate the persistence of old kingdown conventions during the new kingdown?

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  1. 25 January, 19:25
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    i believe the answer is: She wears the kilt, headdress, and beard of a male ruler

    Hatsheput is the second historically-confirmed female pharaoh after the infamous cleopatra, The portrait of Hatsheput uncover what considered to be an ideal leader by people during the old kingdown (males, nobility, with deep religious affiliation)
  2. 25 January, 20:15
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    The portrait of Hatshepsut illustrates the persistence of old kingdom conventions during the new kingdom because she wears the kilt, headdress, and beard of a male ruler.
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