Abstract

Summary One of the few women to occupy the throne in Ancient Egypt was the famous Queen Hatshepsut. Among the Egyptian antiquities preserved in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum is a fragment of a stela bearing an inscription of the queen's chief steward Senenmut, whose career was closely connected with that of the ruler. Such inscribed material, however meagre in extent, helps to supplement the primary sources of this period of history.

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