Egyptian Archaeologists Discover Stela of Liberation Queens in Aswan
Egyptian
Archaeologists discovered a limestone stela in Kom Ombo temple area dated back
to Early 18th Dynasty or the Liberation war period.
Dr. Mostafa
Waziry (Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities) said that the
stela has a scene in the upper lunette shows two persons making an offering to
Queen Tetisheri and Queen Ahmos-Nefertari. The stele shows Queen Tetisheri
titles as “Mother of the King” and “Lady of the Two Lands”.
The importance
of this discovery that it shows the activities of the Kings in Upper Egypt to
secure their territories during their way with the Hyksos. This discovery is a
part of the series of discoveries that could re-date the temple to an older
date than it was previously known.
Mohamed
AbdBadie said “It is known that Queen Tetisheri is the mother of King Seqenenre
and the grandmonth of King Ahmose I and she is the one who inspired them the
liberation spirit. Tetisheri was very well respected and dignified by the
Egyptians for her great role in the Egyptian history.”
Mr. Abd El-Monem
Said, Director of Aswan Antiquities said “The two Queens are of the most important
female figures in the history of ruling familes in Egypt and had many stelae
and chapels dedicated to them all over Egypt.”
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Labels: Ahmose-Nefertari, Archaeology, Aswan, Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Egyptology, Lady of the Two Lands, Ministry of Antiquities, Mother of the King, stela, Tetisheri



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