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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
 History of Building (Djeser djeseru)
Since 1960 Djeser djeseru is excavated by Egyptologists of the University of Warsaw in cooperation with the Egyptian antiquity service (SCA = supreme Council of Antiquities) and restored in the last years on basis of the results of the excavations.
The excavations of Djeser djeseru and the architectural analyses of the building showed - particularly in opinion of Wysocki (Wysocki, Z, 1986, 1987, 1992) - that the monument was raised according to two different plans and in two subsequent phases.
Reconstruction of a foundation deposit from the temple Djeser djeseru of Hatshepsut (from: Hayes, W.C., The Scepter of Egypt.
www.maat-ka-ra.de /english/bauwerke/djeser/dj_history.htm   (753 words)

  
 The Mortuary Temple(Djeser djeseru)
Photo of Djeser djeseru (Holy of Holiest), the temple of Maat-ka-Ra Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, during the restoration work (1999); in front the 1.
The complete old Egyptian name reads: "The great temple of million of years, the temple of Amun of Djeser djeseru at his outstanding place of the first time".
From these pages you can jump either back to this page (Djeser djeseru) or to other pages.
www.maat-ka-ra.de /english/bauwerke/djeser/dj_main.htm   (248 words)

  
 Egyptian Journey 2003: Photos: Luxor: West Bank: Hatshepsut's Temple of Hathor
A more engient name is Djeser Djeseru, "Splendor or SPlendors".
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is a huge tourist attraction, a tremendous monument to one of the few women in Egyptian history who rose to the throne.
The fabulous terraced temple here (and the area itself) is called Deir al-Bahari, or "Northern Monastery".
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/egypt/photos/luxor/westbank/hatshepsut/hatshepsut-01.html   (196 words)

  
 Luxor: Temple of Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut called her temple Djeser Djeseru, "Splendour of Splendours".
Today it is often called "Deir el-Bahri", a strange name, considering that it is neither the original name nor have any meaning for our modern times, rather referring to a Coptic monastery of the 7th century.
i-cias.com /egypt/luxor42.htm   (406 words)

  
 THE MYSTERY READER reviews: A Place of Darkness by Lauren Haney
Everyone in this city is occupied with the building of the memorial temple, Djeser Djeseru and the many deaths that have occurred during its construction.
The crime is still on Bak's mind as he arrives in the capital city of Waset on the way to his new appointment.
Although the project managers dismiss the deaths as accidents that are bound to happen while building such a structure, Bak isn't as certain that these deaths should be swept under the rug so easily.
www.themysteryreader.com /haney-place.html   (461 words)

  
 Deirel-Bahari.html
Hatshepsut called her temple Djeser Djeseru, which means "Splendor of Splendors" in ancient Egyptian.
After Hatshepsut's death, her nephew Tuthmosis III had the temple erased of all her names and even destroyed the statues within the sanctuary.
www.nefertari.i8.com /Deirel-Bahari.html   (576 words)

  
 Sen-en-Mut, a historical view - Sen-en-Mut Project
In the year 7 it begins the construction of the most symbolic work of all the reign and possibly the most majestic one of all the Egyptian period the Djeser Djeseru "the wonder of the wonders", the Temple of Deir el Bahari.
For this same date we have the beginning of the construction of the Djeser Djeseru.
These data, are in themselves sufficiently eloquent to be able to affirm, without falling in the error, that the career of our personage is previous to the year 7 of the queen.
www.institutoestudiosantiguoegipto.com /senenmut/en/senenmut.shtml   (1190 words)

  
 Historical Mystery Review: A Place of Darkness - Women in World History Curriculum
In this case, Bak is at the building site of the queen’s partially completed new memorial temple of Djeser Djeseru (Deir-el-Bahri) where a series of fatal accidents and whispers of a malign spirit are plaguing the construction effort.
Haney’s police detective, Bak, is male, but he lives during the time of 18th century B.C.E. Queen Maatkare Hatshepsut, and his investigations reveal fascinating details about life during her reign.
The author includes a descriptive list of some of the personalities and Egyptian gods and goddesses of the period, and a plan of the current excavated Hatshepsut temple.
www.womeninworldhistory.com /mystery-10.html   (125 words)

  
 Photos of Hatshepsut Temple Photos - Pictures of Hatshepsut temple Pictures - Hatshebsut temple
Hatshepsut named her temple "Djeser Djeseru", a hieroglyphic expression meaning, the Splendour of Splendours.
On another part of the temple’s walls, there are some pictures for "Semnout", Queen Hatshepsut’s architect who designed and supervised the building of the great monument.
After her death, Thutmosis III tried to get rid of her remains and damaged her monuments in Deir el-Bahari, leaving behind no statue intact.
www.ehabweb.net /hatshebsut_temple.html   (178 words)

  
 FIN Chamberlain Passion of Dark of Djeser Djeseru
FIN Chamberlain Passion of Dark of Djeser Djeseru
www.djeser-djeseru.de /elli.htm   (24 words)

  
 ShutterPoint Photography - Horus
Statue of Horus, Djeser Djeseru, Funerary Temple of Queen Hapshetsut, Egypt
Statue, God, Egyptian, Horus, Djeser Djeseru, Funerary, Temple, Queen Hapshetsut, Egypt
www.shutterpoint.com /Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=81753   (96 words)

  
 Hatshepsut Temple
Hatshepsut called her temple Djeser Djeseru, the 'Splendour of Splendours'.
Hatshepsut, daughter of the 18th-Dynasty ruler Tutmosis I, was the first woman to rule Egypt in her own right, though her statues depict her wearing the ceremonial false chin-beard of a male pharaoh in token of her rank.
Dedicated to the cow-headed goddess Hathor, the mortuary temple rises on three colonnaded terraces cut into the hillside to the inner sanctuary at the top seems to grow out of the towering cliffs into which it was built.
www.a-do.co.uk /Honeymoon/Hatshepsut-Temple/Hatshepsut-Temple.htm   (179 words)

  
 Egypt: Hatshepsut, Female Pharaoh of Egypt
This was to be her famous Mortuary Temple - Djeser Djeseru.
It was built at the site of an even older temple - Mentuhotep I's mortuary temple from the 11th Dynasty.
www.touregypt.net /historicalessays/hatshepsut.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Egypt Art
Djeser Djeseru - Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el Bahri
Most of the pictures are not intended to be realistic recreations - they are a bit of fun!
www.charlesmiller.co.uk /fla/art/egyptart.htm   (37 words)

  
 pictures of Hatchepsut - Minolta maXXum 5000i camera
Hatchepsut named her temple "Djeser Djeseru", a hieroglyphic expression meaning "the Splendour of Splendours".
This is the major Temple of Queen Hatchepsut built at Deir-el-Bahari (Dayru l-Bahri) located at Al-Qurna mountain, near Thebes, by Senenmut, Architect, that became a key-Advisor and powerful official under her reign.
HATSCHEPSUT (Hatshepset) was known to be the first greatest woman ruler of all times, besides being a great STORY teller always present in the History of Human kind too...
www.usefilm.com /image/485139.html   (1526 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Place of Darkness: Books
Djeser Djeseru, Nebhepetre Montuhotep, Maatkare Hatshepsut, Lieutenant Menna, Lieutenant Bak, Ahmose Nefertari, Storekeeper of Amon, Sergeant Huy, Great Place, Commandant Thuty, Great Green Sea
CAPs: Djeser Djeseru, Nebhepetre Montuhotep, Maatkare Hatshepsut, Lieutenant Menna, Lieutenant Bak (more)
SIPs: southern retaining wall, his scribal pallet, northern retaining wall, malign spirit, colonnade court (more)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/038081286X?v=glance   (1848 words)

  
 ShutterPoint Photography - Colonade of Idols
temple, pharaoh, statue, colonade, hathor, egypt, egyptian, luxor, west bank, nile, djeser, djeseru
www.shutterpoint.com /Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=125627   (102 words)

  
 ShutterPoint Photography - Temple of Hatshepsut by Balloon
temple, pharaoh, aerial, colonade, hathor, egypt, egyptian, luxor, west bank, nile, djeser, djeseru
www.shutterpoint.com /Photos-ViewPhoto.cfm?id=125616   (92 words)

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