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Desert Broom Library
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Ironwood Library
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Mesquite Library
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-217) and index.
Contents:
- Introduction: Royal Consorts and Female Kings
- Dynasties 0-2: The First Queens: The Early Dynastic Period 3100-2650 BC
- The Women of Abydos
- The Goddess Neith
- Dynasties 3-8: Queens of the Pyramid Age: The Old Kingdom 2650-2125 BC
- Personal Hygiene
- Fit for a Queen: The Treasures of Hetepheres I
- The Vulture Headdress and Uraeus
- Dynasties 9-17: Chaos and Rebirth: The First Intermediate Period, Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period 2125-1539 BC
- Wigs and Hairdressing
- Women's Health and Childbirth
- The Lahun and Dahshur Treasures
- Women in Literature
- The Double-Plumed Headdress
- Dynasties 18-20: Queens of the Empire: The New Kingdom 1539-1069 BC
- The God's Wife of Amun
- The Oracle
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- The Royal Temple at Deir el-Bahari
- The Gurob Head of Queen Tiy
- Female Sphinxes
- The Berlin Head of Nefertiti
- Food
- Nefertari's Painted Tomb
- Personal Names
- The Women of Deir el-Medina
- Sexual Etiquette
- Dynasties 21-31: Weakened Royal Power: The Third Intermediate Period and Late Period 1069-332 BC
- The Burial of Maatkare
- The Last Queens of Egypt: The Macedonian and Ptolemaic Periods 332-30 BC
- What Did Cleopatra Look Like?
- Cleopatra as Isis
- Cleopatra Through the Ages
- Chronology and Royal Couples List.
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