Ahead of the launch of her new book on January 25, 2018, Dr Tyldesley (The University of Manchester) briefly discusses the role of Nefertiti in ancient Egyptian society and how it contrasts with how she is viewed in the popular imagination.
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Contrary to popular opinion, one of the most famous women in ancient history did not rule #Egypt, according to a new book. #Nefertiti
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/nefertiti-was-no-pharaoh-says-renowned-egyptologist/
Originally shared by University of Manchester Media Relations
Contrary to popular opinion, one of the most famous women in ancient history did not rule #Egypt, according to a new book. #Nefertiti
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/nefertiti-was-no-pharaoh-says-renowned-egyptologist/
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