Lavish Tomb Suggests Queen Meret-Neith May Have Been Egypt's First Female Ruler
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Historians have long suspected that Queen Meret-Neith was the most powerful woman in Egypt around 3,000 BC. Now, archeologists have found evidence that indicates she may have been ancient Egypt's first female ruler. Before this, that honor belonged to Queen Hatshepsut (1507 BC - 1458 BC).
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- meruxdudepro7771년 이상It would have been amazing for women to adopt the title of "pharaoh" because it would give them the respect they deserve
- bookworm7891년 이상5000 year old wine and grape pits!!!
- cute11년 이상yea we've had more boy kings than girls mostly boys in Egypt
- zo-bro1년 이상Yay to Queen Meret Neith. I wish the British respected women like that back in the old days, when America was still not a country.
- live1001년 이상In school we are learning about Ancient Egypt.and we never heard anything about her.
- dem0nslayer1년 이상This is so cool I thought that queen Hatsheput was the only female Egyptian ruler.
- live1001년 이상In school social studies we are learning about Ancient Egypt and we never heard anything like this.
- urawizzardharry1년 이상Cool.😎
- firestarwarrior1년 이상my teacher in middle school loves Queen Hatshepsut
- zo-bro1년 이상Well, you should tell your teacher too change her favorite Egyptian queen! LOL!
- myjude1년 이상Still REALLY cool though
- puwojebivowo1년 이상That's amazing!!!!!!!