Amarna City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti

Amarna City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti

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Julia Sampson, Sampson
Oxbow Books
EAN: 9798888570272
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Tell el-Amarna is the modern name for the ancient Egyptian city of Akhenaten, situated in a bay of hills formed by the cliffs of the eastern desert about halfway between Cairo and Luxor. The city was founded in the 14th century BC by the Pharaoh Akhenaten to be a royal palace for himself and his wife Nefertiti, the capital of all Egypt and the center of the state cult of the Sun God in the form of Aten (sun disc), which became an obsession of the Pharoah. The city contained temples, palaces, state buildings and great private mansions, but was abandoned by Akhenaten’s successor, his son Tutenkhamen, and the city was demolished, never to be re-inhabited. This volume presents a detailed, illustrated catalog of the many statues, statuettes, reliefs, inlays and inscriptions recorded and collected by Flinders Petrie, together with glass and faience objects and moulds. Part II provides a summary of developments in royal names and titles with a discussion on research into names and evidence of royal status.
EAN 9798888570272
ISBN 8888570276
Binding Ebook
Publisher Oxbow Books
Publication date September 30, 2023
Pages 154
Language English
Country United States
Authors Julia Sampson, Sampson
Series Oxbow Classics in Egyptology