These Timelines are a detailed look at the time and the influence of Cycles. Significant events of the decade are analyzed through Twelve categories that serve as a kaleidoscopic lens through time, (see the clickable links above), as well as the position of Cycles at the time, (see the clickable folder links in the upper left corner). You can read and link up and down vertically through this Timeline, or, you can go any Category and link horizontally to the same Category in other Timelines (links are provided at the head of each Category). This cross linking is designed to provide a fast and easy way to make reading fun and interesting.
See the Introduction for information on how to navigate thourgh this history Introduction to Part II.
Note to readers: Work from the Kala-Rhythm archives is being offered here in the Timelines for the first time. We are allowing a view into the Timelines now by posting both the finished and the unfinished pages of the Timelines as editing from our references continues. Unfinished pages (like this one) contain raw data from history sources to which we give credit in our "biblio/webography". Check back for updates to this and other pages.
Hatshepsut, a woman, was name pharoh after Thutmos II died in 1479 BC, but a woman could not rule alone at that time so she served as co-regent to the throne with her stepson Thutmos III because Hatshepsut dressed like male, wore a strap-on beard and appeared as a man. After her death her name and hre images were destroyed from all monuments
The statue of Nefertari at the entrance of the Temples at Abu Simbal is the first to show a woman"s statue as tall as the accompanying image of a man (Ramses II).Nefertari (1290-1255 BC) was the Great Wife, or main wife, of Ramses the Great. Nefartari translated means Beautiful Companion. She was diefied and is one of the most famous queens of Egypt.