AFRICAN WOMEN IN EGYPT OF THE PHARAOHS (ANCIENT KMT): A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Makare Hatshepsut's mortuary temple
AFRICAN WOMEN IN EGYPT OF THE PHARAOHS (ANCIENT KMT)
A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compiled by RUNOKO RASHIDI
DEDICATED TO QUEEN NZINGA RATIBISHA HERU
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Lumpkin, Beatrice. "Hypatia and Women's Rights in Ancient Egypt." Black Women in Antiquity. Rev. ed. Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, 1987: 155-61.
Rashidi, Runoko. "African Goddesses: Mothers of Civilization." Black Women in Antiquity. Rev. ed. Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, 1987: 72-88.
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Williams, Larry Obadele, and Charles S. Finch III. "The Great Queens of Ethiopian." Black Women in Antiquity. Rev. ed. Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, 1988: 12-35.
Wimby, Diedre (Rekhety). "The Female Horuses and Great Wives of Kemet." Black Women in Antiquity. Rev. ed. Edited by Ivan Van Sertima. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, 1988: 36-48.
Winlock, Herbert E. "On Queen Tetisheri, Grandmother of Ahmose I." Ancient Egypt (1st qtr. 1921): 14-16.
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