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Ancient Egyptian queen’s statues were not destroyed out of hatred but ‘deactivated’, study finds

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 24 June 2025 00:35
Published 24 June 2025
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Jun Yi Wong from the University of Toronto analysed broken statues of the pharaoh Hatshepsut and found that—contrary to some previous scholarship—they appear to have been damaged for “pragmatic and ritualistic reasons”

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