The main god visible here is Hathor, the cow or cow-headed goddess. Sometimes she is a human with cows ears. If she is depicted as a human then her head-dress will have horns.
She is the goddess of fun, love, music, dance, drunkenness, and childbirth, often shown as a cow suckling the pharaoh. Her attributes have changed many times throughout the various dynasties. Sometimes she is called The Lady of the Sycamore.
The musical instrument the sistrum is also associated with her.
In this temple she has been given the likeness of Hatchepsut herself.
Updated Nov 25, 2009
The is built into the base of the cliff. The cliff itself is surmounted with a natural pyramid-shaped peak- perhaps this is why the site for this temple and the tombs within the valley were chosen,
A causeway leads to a ramp, at the foot of which are statues of the Horus falcon, This ramp leads up to a terrace with osirid-form statues.
Unfortunately we were forbidden access to the upper level.
On the ground level is a colonnade. Pillars provide shade , and the walls are illustrated with pictures of Hatchepsut and the familiar gods and goddesses.
Updated Nov 25, 2009
Written Jun 1, 2008
The temple looks impressive.
Written Jun 1, 2008
The walls of the first terrace are decorated with low-reliefs appearing the transport and the erection of the obelisks of Karnak and the scenes with ritual fishings and hunting.
Updated Sep 22, 2002
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Hatchepsut's Mortuary Temple lies on the west bank of the NIle, at the foot of the cliffs that form one branch of the Valley of the Kings. The temple is exactly opposite the Temple of Karnak on the......
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