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Head Of An Osiride Statue Of Hatshepsut. This Head Belonged To A Statue That Represented Hatshepsut As Osiris, God Of The Underworld. It Was One Of Four Osiride Figures That Decorated The Sanctuary Of Amun In Her Funerary Temple At Deir El Bahri. Hatshepsut Also Hatchepsut Was The Fifth Pharaoh Of The Eighteenth Dynasty Of Egypt. She Was The Second Historically-Confirmed Female Pharaoh - Divine Queen Of Ancient Egypt. Reign 1478€“1458 Bc.

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Head of an Osiride Statue of Hatshepsut. This head belonged to a statue that represented Hatshepsut as Osiris, god of the underworld. It was one of four Osiride figures that decorated the sanctuary of Amun in her funerary temple at Deir el Bahri. Hatshepsut also Hatchepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the second historically-confirmed female pharaoh - divine queen of ancient Egypt. Reign 1478–1458 BC.

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