These trade routes were useful in the creation of the Eighteenth Dynasty’s wealth. She oversaw and funded a trading expedition to Punt that included five large ships and more than 200 hundred men. The expedition brought many goods from Pun including myrrh, frankincense, gold, animal skins, and myrrh trees. After the expedition, the pharaoh conducted several raiding expeditions that played a critical role in boosting the economy. Hatshepsut was a prolific builder in Ancient Egypt who launched several building projects to repair the damage done by the Hyskos. She built magnificent temples, renovated her father’s hall, built a chapel, and constructed a mortuary temple at Deir el Bahri. The temple was described as one of the most beautiful temples in Egypt because its walls were covered by a painting that chronicled the expedition to Punt. The images on the wall included the large ships that were used during the expedition and a marching army. Hatshepsut is credited with the commissioning and completion of major building projects such as temples and chapels. For instance, she funded and oversaw the construction of two large obelisks at the Temple of