"A veritable roadmap, not only to the complex issues surrounding their reigns, but also to the tale of their modern rediscovery. "--Stephen P. Harvey, Ahmose and Tetisheri Project, Abydos
An innovative account of the lives and times of the 'warrior king' Thutmose III, and the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, by renowned Egyptologist Aidan Dodson
Thutmose III and Hatshepsut are among the best-known figures in Egyptian history. Thutmose has been called the "Napoleon of ancient Egypt," during whose reign Egypt's armies penetrated deep into northern Syria and consolidated Egyptian dominion over much of Sudan. Hatshepsut, one of the handful of female pharaohs, also took to the battlefield, but is best known today for a great trading expedition, down the Red Sea coast to the mysterious land of Punt.