Hatshepsut, a new Kingdom queen who became king of Egypt. It is very good material. In a well-written paragraph compare the statue of her seated (first link below) to that of Cephren whom you saw in Lecture 3, Part 2. Be specific.4. In a well-written paragraph, compare the seated statue of Hatshepsut to the statue of her kneeling and making an offering to the gods (second link below). No difference in her royal status is indicated by her kneeling and not sitting. (It is always best to kneel before the gods.) Note, however, that the seated statue was made early in her reign and the kneeling one later. How has her appearance changed? Be specific. Hatshepsut seated3. In the following week, we will be studying Hatshepsut, a new Kingdom queen who became king of Egypt. It is very good material. In a well-written paragraph compare the statue of her seated (first link below) to that of Cephren whom you saw in Lecture 3, Part 2. Be specific.4. In a well-written paragraph, compare the seated statue of Hatshepsut to the statue of her kneeling and making an offering to the gods (second link below). No difference in her royal status is indicated by her kneeling and not sitting. (It is always best to kneel before the gods.) Note, however, that the seated statue was made early in her reign and the kneeling one later. How has her appearance changed? Be specific. Hatshepsut seatedhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/leonandloisphotos/4558998454/in/photostream/ Hatshepsut kneeling and making an offeringhttps://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544449

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