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  2. Amarna - Wikipedia

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    Located behind the Royal Residence was the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh, where the Amarna Letters were found. [ 20 ] This area was probably the first area to be completed, and had at least two phases of construction.

  3. Workmen's Village, Amarna - Wikipedia

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    The Workmen's Village, located in the desert 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) east of the ancient city of Akhetaten (modern Amarna), was built during the reign of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten. It housed the workers who constructed and decorated the tombs of the city's elite , making it comparable to the better studied Theban workers village ...

  4. Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh - Wikipedia

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    The actual building (although the name may refer to a larger complex of buildings) [2] is located behind the buildings known as the 'King's House' and the Small Aten Temple, and is now ruined, and it appears to be where local villagers discovered a deposit of tablets, now known as the Amarna letters around the year 1888. [3]

  5. Royal Tomb of Akhenaten - Wikipedia

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    In the fifth year of his reign, he changed his name to Akhenaten (meaning "Beneficial for Aten" [12]) and founded a new capital city, Akhetaten (meaning "The Horizon of the Sun's Disc"), a site known today as Amarna. [9] Akhenaten's chosen location for his tomb was a departure from other New Kingdom pharaohs who built their tombs in the Valley ...

  6. Tomb of Ay at Amarna (Southern Tomb 25) - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Ay at Amarna is a tomb chapel in Amarna, Egypt.It is the last and southernmost tomb in Amarna and is named Southern Tomb 25. It was intended for the burial of Ay, who later became Pharaoh, after the 18th Dynasty king Tutankhamun.

  7. Tombs of the Nobles (Amarna) - Wikipedia

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    Small unfinished tombs located near Tomb 7. Amarna Tomb 8: Tutu [4] Chamberlain of the Lord of the Two Lands, etc. Amarna Tomb 9: Mahu [1] Chief of the Medjay (police) of Akhetaten: Amarna Tomb 9a,b,c: Unknown [1] Small unfinished tombs located near Tomb 9. Amarna Tomb 10: Ipy [1] King's scribe, the overseer of the large inner palace of the ...

  8. Boundary Stelae of Akhenaten - Wikipedia

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    Stela X is located in the northern side of the site and it is a mirror image of stelae K and M in that its horizontal lines read from right to left, also away from the center. [8] The inscription on the stelae K, M, and X is dated to the fifth regnal year of Akhenaten in day 13 of the season of Peret .

  9. Valley of the Kings - Wikipedia

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    The other Amarna Period tombs are located in a smaller, central area in the centre of the East Valley, with a possible mummy cache that may contain the burials of several Amarna Period royals – Tiy and Smenkhkare or Akhenaten. [77] In close proximity is the burial of Tutankhamun, perhaps the most famous discovery of modern Western archaeology