Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The country where Hatshepsut lived | Egypt | 100%
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The title she is mostly famous for | Pharaoh | 100%
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The kingdom that Hatshepsut sent Nehsi on a large expedition for exchange of goods | Punt | 33%
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The queen of the kingdom mentioned above | Queen Ati | 33%
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Hatshepsut's husband, the predecessor to her | Thutmose II | 33%
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Hatshepsut's co-regent, who later ordered records of her reign to be erased | Thutmose III | 33%
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Hatshepsut transplanted these species due to the journey above | tree | 33%
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Hatshepsut was buried together with her father Thutmose I in tomb KV20, likely the first tomb constructed in this area west of the Nile. | Valley of the Kings | 33%
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The place of Hatshepsut's massive mortuary temple built into a cliff face, also known as Djeser-Djeseru | Deir el-Bahari | 0%
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This archeologist stopped looting the uncovered tomb of Hatshepsut, who was known for his discovery the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun | Howard Carter | 0%
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Hatshepsut added a pair of objects as well as the Red Chapel to this temple complex | Karnak Temple Complex | 0%
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Hatshepsut ruled under this regnal name, roughly translated as Maat (the goddess of truth) is the life force of Re (the sun god) | Maatkare | 0%
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The daughter of Hatshepsut, may have been married to Hatshepsut’s successor | Neferure | 0%
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Hatshepsut constructed one "unfinished" type of these objects, including twin ones in the above temple complex. | obelisks | 0%
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Hatshepsut's architect who built the Djeser-Djeseru | Senenmut | 0%
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