The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . e attending tiie birth of Thutmosis I.; anil Ptolemy Cicsariun, whose lather, .JuliusCaisar. was not of Egyptian blood. These sculptures were brought to light by Xaville, The Temple of Deir el-Baliari, lutrodiictonjMetnoir, p. 1.). The association of Ilatshoiisitii with her father on the throne, first suggested by E. doKouge (Ktitdedcsmvnumente de Karnak, in the Melanges dArcli^oloijie, etc., pp. 46-48), has now beenplaced beyond doubt by the inscrii^tious discovered and commented on by Naville in 1S95 (TroisJmcrliiliiiHs de la lieiiie


The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . e attending tiie birth of Thutmosis I.; anil Ptolemy Cicsariun, whose lather, .JuliusCaisar. was not of Egyptian blood. These sculptures were brought to light by Xaville, The Temple of Deir el-Baliari, lutrodiictonjMetnoir, p. 1.). The association of Ilatshoiisitii with her father on the throne, first suggested by E. doKouge (Ktitdedcsmvnumente de Karnak, in the Melanges dArcli^oloijie, etc., pp. 46-48), has now beenplaced beyond doubt by the inscrii^tious discovered and commented on by Naville in 1S95 (TroisJmcrliiliiiHs de la lieiiie Ihilshepeou, in the liecueil de Travaux, vol. .cviii. pp. 91-99). - Drawn by Faucher-Guiiin, from a photograph by Emil Brugsch-Bey ; cf. GiiiiUAUT, Le MusgeKijyiilkii, pi. .\. The statue of Mdtnofrit is now in the GIzeh Museum (Vihky, Notice det principauxMonuintntg, pp. 7(J, 77, No. 231). , Trail) Intcripiions de la Iteine Eatthepsou, in the Becueil de Travaux, vol. 92-94, where this important detail is very conclusively QUEEN MtJTNOFRlT IN THE GIZEH MUSEUJI.^ ?238 THE EIOHTEENTH THEBAN DYNASTY.


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