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  2. Amarna - Wikipedia

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    Amarna (/ ə ˈ m ɑːr n ə /; Arabic: العمارنة, romanized: al-ʿAmārna) is an extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site containing the remains of what was the capital city during the late Eighteenth Dynasty.

  3. Amarna Period - Wikipedia

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    The Amarna Period was an era of Egyptian history during the later half of the Eighteenth Dynasty when the royal residence of the pharaoh and his queen shifted from the old capital of Thebes (Waset) to Akhetaten (literally 'Horizon of the Aten') in what is now modern Amarna.

  4. 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.

  5. Workmen's Village, Amarna - Wikipedia

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    At the Amarna Workmen's Village (and at Deir el-Medina) the local combination of a small and prescribed house size and abundant external space allowed people to think more expansively and to build separate places - the chapels - which satisfied both the desire to express spirituality and the convenient accommodation of the feasting element of ...

  6. Stela of Akhenaten and his family - Wikipedia

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    The Stela of Akhenaten and his family is the name for an altar image in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo which depicts the Pharaoh Akhenaten, his queen Nefertiti, and their three children. The limestone stela with the inventory number JE 44865 is 43.5 × 39 cm in size and was discovered by Ludwig Borchardt in Haoue Q 47 at Tell-el Amarna in 1912. [ 1 ]

  7. Small Aten Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Small Aten Temple is a temple to the Aten located in the ancient Egyptian city of Amarna. It is one of the two major temples in the city, the other being the Great Temple of the Aten. It is situated next to the King's House and near the Royal Palace, in the central part of the city.

  8. Royal Tomb of Akhenaten - Wikipedia

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    "A New Fragment from the Amarna Royal Tomb". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 106: 249– 253. Martin, Geoffrey T. (1974). The Royal Tomb at El-Amarna. Vol. I. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Martin, Geoffrey T. (1989). The Royal Tomb at El-Amarna. Vol. II. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Naunton, Chris (2018). Searching for the Lost ...

  9. Amarna art - Wikipedia

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    Amarna art, or the Amarna style, is a style adopted in the Amarna Period during and just after the reign of Akhenaten (r. 1351–1334 BC) in the late Eighteenth Dynasty, during the New Kingdom. Whereas ancient Egyptian art was famously slow to change, the Amarna style was a significant and sudden break from its predecessors both in the style of ...