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The First Female Pharaoh

Sobekneferu, Goddess of the Seven Stars
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The First Female Pharaoh by Andrew Collins blends history and mystery as it explores the life and reign of Egypt's pioneering female ruler. This science and nature narrative delves into her accomplishments, challenges, and the profound impact she had on ancient civilisation, offering new insights into her significance in history.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by ancient history and the powerful women who shaped it. This book delves into the intriguing life and legacy of the earliest woman to wield pharaonic power, offering insights into her rule and the society of ancient Egypt. Ideal for those with an interest in the intersection of archaeology, history, and female empowerment.

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The First Female Pharaoh

Piecing together the lost history of the first female pharaoh, Andrew Collins presents the first comprehensive biography of Sobekneferu.

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The cult, magic, reign, and resurrection of the first female ruler in Egypt

Reveals the achievements of Sobekneferu, the political and religious issues of her age, the temples and ruins associated with her, and her continuing impact on ancient Egypt after her reign.

Discusses Sobekneferu’s magical beliefs and practices centered on the crocodile god Sobek, the hippo goddess Neith, and their representation as constellations.

Examines the modern-day resurrection of Sobekneferu among mystics and occultists of Victorian London, including her role in Bram Stoker’s shocking gothic novel, The Jewel of the Seven Stars.

Cleopatra. Nefertiti. Hatshepsut. All of them are ancient Egyptian female rulers who rose above their predominantly patriarchal societies to become controllers of a great empire. Missing from this list, however, is Sobekneferu, ancient Egypt’s first female ruler. Why was the reign of this powerful woman all but forgotten?

Piecing together the lost history of the first female pharaoh, Andrew Collins presents the first comprehensive biography of Sobekneferu. Using every text and monument that concerns Sobekneferu and her time in power, he examines her achievements as ruler, the political and religious issues of her age, the temples and ruins associated with her, and her continuing impact on ancient Egypt after her reign. He explores her relationship with her brother Amenemhat IV, her sister Neferuptah, and their father Amenemhat III, regarded as one of the most beloved pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom. He examines Sobekneferu’s untimely end, the fate of her body, and the cult that developed in her name.

Discussing Sobekneferu’s magical beliefs and practices, Collins shows how they centered on the crocodile god Sobek, the hippopotamus goddess Neith, and Sekhmet, the goddess presiding over divine power. He reveals also how Sobekneferu’s suspected pyramid was positioned to align with the setting of Eltanin, the brightest star in the constellation of Draco, seen in ancient Egypt as the celestial form of Sobek. Examining the modern-day resurrection of Sobekneferu among the occultists and mystics of Victorian London, Collins shows how she is the true inspiration behind every ancient Egyptian female queen who comes back to life after her tomb is found—as featured first in Bram Stoker’s shocking 1903 novel The Jewel of the Seven Stars and later in several modern blockbuster movies.

Revealing how Sobekneferu has left a lasting impact on culture and occulture through the ages despite being nearly erased from history, Collins shows how her continuing legacy is perhaps, ultimately, her true resurrection.

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Andrew Collins's The First Female Pharaoh has received praise for its meticulous research and engaging narrative. Critics highlight Collins's ability to illuminate the enigmatic life of Sobekneferu, the first female Egyptian pharaoh, against a backdrop of millennia-old history. Reviewers commend the book's academic rigor and its insightful exploration of ancient women's leadership roles, presenting Sobekneferu as both a historical figure and a powerful symbol. Collins's passion for the subject and his forensic approach to piecing together Sobekneferu's nearly lost history are noted as key strengths of the book.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781591434450

Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 June 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Bear & Company

Illustration: Includes 16-page color insert and 99 b&w illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 168.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 769g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Andrew Collins is a science and history writer who investigates advanced civilizations in prehistory. He is the codiscoverer of a massive cave complex beneath the Giza plateau, now known as “Collins’ Cave.” The author of several books, including Origins of the Gods and Göbekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods, he regularly appears on radio shows, podcasts, and TV series, including Ancient Aliens, The UnXplained with William Shatner, and Gaia TV’s Ancient Civilizations and Deep Space. He lives in Essex, England.

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