Patriarchy at its dumbest..
The previous post in this series is here..
Have already mentioned Queen Hatshepsut in detail in the post on Karnak temple's sunrise visit.
After we left the Valley of the kings and the various tombs, our next stop was the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which was way outside the original city.
San finally takes a moving selfie.. that turned out pretty good!
It was literally carved into a mountainside with three visible levels and chambers and corridors that went six deep (when I zoomed in with my iPhone through a restricted gate).
This is one of the few places you can see her beautiful face carved as is without a Pharoh's fake beard and head dress.
She went to the land of Punt and got back a lot of interesting plants, animals and riches by trading. They are currently guessing that this is somewhere in Somalia or in the Indian ocean as warm water fishes are portrayed in the murals. you can see it in the video highlight.
the usual kings and gods at the entrance.. here she has the fake beard in place..
The temple itself was beautiful but it pained us to see most of her relief on the wall carvings chiseled out completely. Not sure exactly who did this. They think her stepson did it. No matter who did it, it was a dumb move to not celebrate this lady and her accomplishments.
You see the typical murals of the various gods blessing what was once Hatshepsut's carving..
This temple is a good 1/2 mile or more in from the ticket gate and they do have a golf cart service to take us to the ramp that goes up to the temple entrance.
There are side temples for the jackal headed god Anubis, the godess Hathur and their most beloved giver of live, Amun Ra. We went in and out of those hallways and sanctums in 30 minutes.
Again when we came out, there was a market and you had to go through it to get to the parking lot for vans. We were back on the road. It was getting tight to squeeze everything in.
A video highlight..
Thousands of years.. the pharoh's are gone. their gold is gone.. their mummies and tombs and temples mostly destroyed.. a few preserved with great luck.. but male chauvinism and keeping women down... that survives the ages!
Did I say the clock was ticking.. We still had three stops before the airport..