Hatshepsut was regularly portrayed as masculine in Egyptian statuary because:
A) she had become a priest of Amon-Ra.
B) she needed to demonstrate that,like male pharaohs,she ruled in her own right.
C) she regularly led her troops in battle in men's clothing.
D) her court-appointed artists wanted to defame her.
E) she wanted to challenge traditional masculine authority.
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