The New Kingdom: The State

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The New Kingdom: The State Ancient Egypt The New Kingdom: The State

Wikipedia www-scf.usc.edu A colossal statue of Akhenaten from his Aten Temple at Karnak; Cairo Museum

The sacred territory of Akhetaten with locations of boundary stelae

Akhetaten, Boundary Stela N (3.9 m) and reconstruction http://amarnaproject.com/pages/amarna_the_place/boundary_stelae/index.shtml

http://www.osirisnet.net/tombes/amarna/ay_amarna/e_ay_amarna_01.htm The Tomb of Ay, plan and detail of Ay and Tiy adoring Aten (18th Dyn) on the wall carrying The Great Hymn to Aten

Wikipedia House shrine of Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their children from Amarna (18th Dyn), limestone, 32.5 cm; Egyptian Museum, Berlin Stela from the Great temple of Aten from Akhetaten with cartouches of Aten on front, Akhenaten and Neferkheperure on the side (18th Dyn); white limestone, ; Turin, Egyptian Museum

Plan of the area of el-Amarna www.touregypt.net Plan of the area of el-Amarna

Tomb of Mahu, scenes of Akhenaten with his queen Nefertiti on the royal chariot drive attended by a running bodyguard led by “Chief of Police of Akhetaten, Mahu”; Amarna (18th Dyn) http://www.civilization.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Amarna-chariot-CWA.jpg

Akhetaten, Plan of the Central City http://www.amarnaproject.com/pages/model_of_the_city/ Akhetaten, Plan of the Central City

http://euler.slu.edu/~bart/abimages/parenefer.JPG Akhenaten at the Window of Appearance, rewarding Parennefer, who receives golden necklaces while scribes record and servants pack away other gifts; below servants carry out rations for distribution; reconstruction of a relief from the Tomb of Parennefer, Amarna (18th Dyn)

View and plan of the Tomb of Panehsy (18th Dyn), Amarna northern tombs; reconstruction of the royal visit to the temple of the Aten on the western wall

Plan of the area of el-Amarna www.touregypt.net https://apah.wikispaces.com/Challenge+What+You+Find+Beautiful Akhenaten in the typical “Amarna Style” (18th Dyn), 15 cm; Altes Museum, Berlin

Palaeolithic 700,000-7000 BCE Saharan Neolithic 8800-4700 Early 8800-6800 Middle 6600-5100 Late 5100-4700 Predynastic 5300-3000 Lower Egypt Neolithic 5300-4000 Maadi 4000-3200 Upper Egypt Badarian 4400-4000 Naqada I 4000-3500 (Amratian) Naqada II 3500-3200 (Gerzean) Naqada III 3200-3000 (Dynasty 0) wikipedia 1ST Persian Period (27th-30th) 525-404 2d Persian Period 343-332 Ptolemaic Period 332-30 Macedonian332-310 Ptolemaic 305-30 Roman 30 BCE-642 CE