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They found some Khamun ground. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,400-year-old town that was possibly erected by King ...
On an Egyptian desert rock ridge west of Alexandria and between the Mediterranean sea and Lake Mariout is Kom el-Nugus, an ...
Recent discoveries in Egypt uncover how daily life unfolded under Pharaoh Akhenaten, offering insight into a city lost for ...
A limestone stela at the Neues Museum features Akhenaten and Nefertiti with three of their daughters beneath the sun god Aten. In Amarna stelae like this were erected as shrines in elite residences.
Ma'at was a daughter of the sun god Ra, and the name as a whole signified Rameses' desire to continue the work of his predecessors to undo the heretical handiwork of Akhenaten. Like most pharaohs ...
Crowned Amenhotep IV, he changed his name to Akhenaten in his fifth year on the throne and focused his energies on promoting a single god, Aten, the sun disk. Together with his beautiful queen ...
In Egypt, ancient treasure dating back 3,300 years is being So'oud Aten. Dubbed the lost golden city, its residents left at the whim of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
The name of Akhenaten and his imagery, along with that of the sun disk, were subjected to a ... titles and epithets invoking the traditional gods, and statements on "having repaired what was ...
Akhenaten was an Egyptian Pharaoh back in the ... he turned away from traditional Egyptian polytheism to the worship of a single god: The Aten. Was this an early form of monotheism?
The mud trays are now thought to be part of a wider funerary ritual, which both invoked the god Osiris and permitted the ...