you dummy :p
foreign policy is the pharoah's actions with neighbouring regions such as syria/palestine. Look at trade, military campaigns, and then bring it back to the role of the pharoah in maintaining maat. You wont go wrong.
well dunno about thuity but the idea that many historians are pulling is that hat wanted nef to be a pharoah after her. Redford says that Hatshepsut wanted to start a matriarchial line of pharoanic power. If you want more info just go to ur text book-bradley is really good.
i dont think i can explain it but here goes.........
i made a flat packed homeware range consisting of a bowl, lamp, tablemat and a magazine rack. The idea is that the consumer themselves assemble it at home or whenever. I dont think i got a very good mark though cos next to everyone else's at...
yeah ancient was a bugger of an exam. Hatshepsut's rise to prominance: ARGHHH stuffed that one up. i made it harder for myself and started talking about her legitmisation processes. And the three questions i prepared for the bloody historical periods were all in the same section!! worst luck...
hi peoples
yeah i thought the question was good too. Why is everyone getting so angry over who's the smartest. Does anyone give a damn??? Good for you, hsc king, and good for u too gemita. Hopefully, you will both do great so you can shove ur marks up each others noses again some later time...