Year 12 ATAR Ancient History Unit 3
Significant Individuals
Ahmose I
Booth, C. (2006). People of ancient Egypt. Tempus.
Bradley, P. (1999). Ancient Egypt: reconstructing the past. Cambridge University Press.
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Thomas, S. (2003). Ahmose: liberator of Egypt. Rosen.
Hatshepsut
Andre, L. (Producer)., & Lawhead, J. (Producer). (1998). Hatshepsut: the queen who would be king. ClickView database.
Annenberg Foundation. (2017). Standing statue of Hatshepsut. https://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/work/267/index.html
This page has a picture of a statue of Hatshepsut along with a description. There are also links to comments from experts further down the page.
BBC Podcasts. (2018, August 6). Hatshepsut [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yQm79RNen0
Bradley, P. (1999). Ancient Egypt: reconstructing the past. Cambridge University Press.
Bradley, P. (2014). The ancient world transformed : societies, personalities and historical periods from Egypt, Greece and Rome. Cambridge University Press.
Booth, C. (2006). People of ancient Egypt. Tempus.
Brown, C. (2009). The king herself. National Geographic, (4), 88-111.
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Clayton, P. A. (1994). Chronicle of the Pharaohs: the reign-by-reign record of the rulers and dynasties of ancient Egypt. Thames and Hudson.
Cooney, K. (n.d.). The woman who would be king. https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/politics/woman-who-would-be-king
Cooney, K. (2015). The woman who would be king : Hatshepsut’s rise to power in ancient Egypt. Broadway Books.
Dell, P. (2009). Hatshepsut: Egypt’s first female pharaoh. Compass Point Books.
Dorman, P. (2001). Hatshepsut: wicked stepmother or Joan of Arc? http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/1/777777190131/
Gabolde, L. (2010). Hatshepsut at Karnak: a woman under God’s commands. In J. Galan, B. Bryan, & P. Dorman (Eds.), Creativity and innovation in the reign of Hatshepsut. https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/saoc69.pdf
Gold, C. (2008). Queen, empress, concubine : fifty women rulers from the Queen of Sheba to Catherine the Great. Quercus.
Hurley, T. (2008). Antiquity 2: interpreting the past. (3rd ed). Oxford University Press.
Laboury, D. (2010). How and why did Hatshepsut invent the image of her royal power?. In J. Galan, B. Bryan, & P. Dorman (Eds.), Creativity and innovation in the reign of Hatshepsut. https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/saoc69.pdf
Mark, J.J. (2012). Queen Hatshepsut: daughter of Amun, Pharaoh of Egypt. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/article/118/queen-hatshepsut-daughter-of-amun-pharaoh-of-egypt/
Mark, J.J. (2016). Hatshepsut. https://www.ancient.eu/hatshepsut/
McLaughlin, E. (2017). The statuary of Maatkare Hatshepsut. https://www.ancient.eu/article/1096/the-statuary-of-maatkare-hatshepsut/
Pobric, P. (2018). Unearthing Hatshepsut, Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh. Retrieved from https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/collection-insights/2018/hatshepsut-female-pharaoh-egypt
Ray, J. (1994). Hatshepsut. History Today, 44(5), 23. Retrieved from Australia / New Zealand Reference Centre database.
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Roehrig, C., Dreyfus, R., Keller, C. A., M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, Kimbell Art Museum, & Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N. Y.). (2005). Hatshepsut : from queen to Pharaoh. Retrieved from AccessIt database.
This book has not only information, but also images of statues and other physical items that could be as a source of information.
Stevens, V. (2006). HSC ancient history. (Rev. ed). South Yarra, Vic: Macmillan Education Australia.
Szafranski, Z. (2010). The exceptional creativity of Hatshepsut. In J. Galan, B. Bryan, & P. Dorman (Eds.), Creativity and innovation in the reign of Hatshepsut. Retrieved from https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/saoc69.pdf
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Thomas, S., & Baum, M. (2017). Hatshepsut. Retrieved from epointplus database.
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Tyldesley, J. (2006). Chronicle of the queens of Egypt: from early dynastic times to the death of Cleopatra. Retrieved from AccessIt database.
Tyldesley, J. (2011). Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis: a royal feud?. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/hatshepsut_01.shtml
Tyldesley, J. (2015). Hatshepsut: the Female Pharaoh. Ancient Egypt Magazine, 15(6), 52–55. Retrieved from History Reference Centre database.
Warrior pharaoh queen [Video file]. (2019). Retrieved from ClickView database.
Wilson, E. (2006). The queen who would be king. Retrieved from http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-queen-who-would-be-king-130328511/?no-ist
Tuthmosis III
Barnier, J., Cameron, K., Hennessy, D., Kenworthy, G., & Lawless, J. (1993). Studies in Ancient Egypt. South Melbourne, Vic: Nelson Cengage Learning.
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Clayton, P. A. (1994). Chronicle of the Pharaohs: the reign-by-reign record of the rulers and dynasties of ancient Egypt. Retrieved from AccessIt database.
Gabriel, R.A. (2009). Tuthmose III: the military biography of Egypt’s greatest warrior king. Retrieved from Google Play Books.
Mark, J.J. (2017).Thutmose III. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/Thutmose_III/
Mark, J.J. (2017). Thutmose III at the Battle of Megiddo. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/article/1101/thutmose-iii-at-the-battle-of-megiddo/
MEHMET M. BATTAOUI Baker. (2014, February 20). Ancient Egypt’s Greatest Warrior TuthmosIs The 3rd Egypt’s Napoleon [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dRD5UVC4rE
Skwirk. (n.d.). Thutmose III and the Battle of Megiddo. Retrieved from http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-14_u-170_t-465_c-1651/nsw/history/ancient-societies-egypt/egypt-part-ii/an-event-thutmose-iii-and-the-battle-of-megiddo
This is a very easy to read page but does provide a good summary of this pharaoh.
Tyldesley, J. (2009). The pharaohs. London, England: Quercus.
Wilkinson, T. (2007). Lives of the ancient Egyptians. London, England: Thames & Hudson.
Zakerias Rowland-Jones. (2015, June 35). The Battle of Megiddo [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYUjFRVYNv4
Amenhotep III
Barnier, J., Cameron, K., Hennessy, D., Kenworthy, G., & Lawless, J. (1993). Studies in Ancient Egypt. South Melbourne, Vic: Nelson Cengage Learning.
Bradley, P. (1999). Ancient Egypt: reconstructing the past. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Burman, L.M. (2001). Overview of Amenhotep III and his reign. In D. O’Connor, & E.H. Cline (Eds.), Amenhotep III: perspectives on his reign. Retrieved from https://books.google.com.au/books?id=MzVszHxO3JoC&lpg=PA1&dq=%22amenhotep%20iii%22&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Clayton, P. A. (1994). Chronicle of the Pharaohs: the reign-by-reign record of the rulers and dynasties of ancient Egypt. Retrieved from AccessIt database.
Harris, S.E. (Producer / Director) (2015). Zenith: Egypt grows more powerful [Video file]. Retrieved from ClickView database.
Johnson, W.R. (1996). The revolutionary role of the sun in the reliefs and statuary of Amenhotep III. The oriental Institute (151). Retrieved from https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/nn151.pdf
Kozloff, A., & Bryan, B. (1992). Amenhotep III and his world. Minerva, 3(4), 21-28. Retrieved from http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1992_Vol_3_04.pdf
The article is on page 21 of this document.
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Kozloff, A.P. (2012). Amenhotep III: Egypt’s radiant pharaoh. Retrieved from Google Play Books.
Lawless, J., Cameron, K., & Kenworthy, G. (2010). Studies in ancient Egypt. South Melbourne, Vic: Nelson Cengage Learning.
Mark, J.J. (2011). Amenhotep III. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/Amenhotep_III/
Reisz, R. (Producer)., & Reisz, K. (Producer). (2017). Egypt’s Sun King: the mystery tombs [Video file]. Retrieved from ClickView database.
Silver, C. (2017). Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/pharaoh-amenhotep-iii-and-queen-tiye-120268
Wilkinson, T. (2007). Lives of the ancient Egyptians. London, England: Thames & Hudson.
