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For many the word "Amarna" conjures up visions of the city in which Nefertiti, one of the most beautiful women of the ancient world, lived in connubial bliss with her husband, the eighteenth-dynasty Pharaoh King Akhenaten. Armana was also the city in which Tutankhamun, today the most famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt, spend the first part of his childhood. Although Armana has become a byword for religious and artistic innovation, it is often difficult to disentangle myth from fact, speculation from reality. In this well-illustrated study, Barbara Watterson, one of the most accomplished of modern Egyptologists, discusses and brings up to date the many theories that abound about the period.
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Amarna: Ancient Egypt's Age of Revolution
April 1, 2002, Tempus Publishing, Limited
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Amarna: Ancient Egypt's Age Of Revolution
September 1, 1999, Arcadia Publishing
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in English
0752414380 9780752414386
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Amarna: ancient Egypt's age of revolution
1999, Tempus, Tempus Pub Ltd
in English
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