This volume publishes the proceedings of the Theban Symposium that took
place in May 2010, in Granada, Spain, at the Institute for Arabic
Studies of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), on the general
theme of "Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut." The
volume contains nineteen papers that present new perspectives on the
reign of Hatshepsut and the early New Kingdom. The authors address a
range of topics, including the phenomenon of innovation, the Egyptian
worldview, politics, state administration, women's issues and the use of
gender, cult and rituals, mortuary practices, and architecture.
Groundbreaking for the study of Hatshepsut's reign and the beginning of
the Eighteenth Dynasty, this volume will become an important reference
for scholars and lay readers interested in the history, culture, and
archaeology of the time of Hatshepsut and the early New Kingdom.