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    From limestone to sandstone building stone of Theban architecture during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III

    Authors
    Karlshausen, C.
    De Putter, T.
    Discipline
    History and Archaeology
    Subject
    Geodynamics and mineral resources
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2020
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    This paper reviews the monuments built in the Theban area during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III, and their stone materials. This period witnessed a shift from limestone to sandstone in the second part of the Hatshepsut coregency with Thutmosis III, when the queen commissioned an ambitious architectural program. In his autonomous reign, Thutmosis III reused limestone in various monuments, possibly to distance himself from the queen s choices, and to connect his reign with those of their glorious predecessors in the Middle Kingdom (Mentuhotep II at Deir el-Bahari; Senusret III at Medamud) and in the early Eighteenth Dynasty (Thutmosis I and II).
    Citation
    Karlshausen, C.; De Putter, T. (2020). From limestone to sandstone building stone of Theban architecture during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III. , Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 106, DOI: 10.1177/0307513320978411.
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/12636
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0307513320978411
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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