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Barbara Watterson, Amberley Publishing, 2013.Īmazing Women in History. Joyce Tyldesley, Harvard University Press, 2018.ĭancing for Hathor: Women in Ancient Egypt. Nefertiti’s Face: The Creation of an Icon. Stacy Schiff, Virgin Books, 2010.ĭaug hters of Isis: Women of Ancient Egypt.
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Kara Cooney, Penguin RandomHouse, 2015.Ĭleopatra : A Life. The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt. This book served as the backbone for my episodes on these Egyptian ladies and was really helpful in helping put their lives and world into modern-day context. When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt. This was mega helpful as a reference when it came to all the different aspects of Egyptian life: such a great overview of the nitty gritty! It’ll help you appreciate the world we’re about to travel through.Īncient Egypt: Everyday Life in the Land of the Nile. Let’s go traveling. Before we do, though, make sure you listen to the first two episodes of the season on everyday life for the ladies of ancient Egypt. Grab your eyeliner, a vulture headdress, and your crook and flail. Who were these women? How and why did they get to be pharaohs, when so many of the ancient world’s major empires never suffered a woman to rule? What was life for a woman on top? And what did they have to do to stay there? But then, others were pharaohs in their own right, beating the odds to rule alone. Some were royal wives and mothers, whispering in their pharaoh brother-husband’s ear, and some stepped in to rule for him when he was too young to do it himself. And yet, in an ancient world where men ruled the day, Egypt saw a slew of influential females stalking the gilded royal halls. In ancient Egyptian, the word pharaoh doesn’t mean king it means “great house”. They had no word for queen at all.Īll royal women were defined by their relationship to that house: with titles like Great Royal Wife, Great Royal Daughter, Great Royal Mother.