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When Hatshepsut's mummy was found, archaeologists noticed it was defaced and vandalized, perhaps by political enemies who wanted to erase the memory of a time when Egypt was ruled by a woman. Thus, it is difficult to say exactly what she looked like. On the other hand, there are several statues of her that have survived. Images of Hatshepsut show her looking serene and regal. Because she was a woman who broke with the tradition that a Pharaoh had to be male, the statues show her dressed as a man. We also know she wore a fake beard, since the beard was symbolic of the (male) ruler.

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