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Sculpture, Egyptian --- Tombs --- Sculpture égyptienne --- Tombeaux --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Themes, motives --- -Tombs --- -Egyptian sculpture --- -Themes, motives --- Sculpture égyptienne --- Thèmes, motifs --- Mastabas --- Egyptian sculpture --- Sculpture, Egyptian - Themes, motives --- Tombs - Egypt --- Ex-voto --- Égypte --- Tombes --- Statues --- Antiquité --- Antiquités --- 2778-2160 av. J.-C. (Ancien Empire) --- Égypte --- Antiquité --- Antiquités
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Pharaohs --- Tutankhamen, --- Egypt --- History --- Pharaohs - Biography --- Tutankhamen, - King of Egypt --- Egypt - History - Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C.
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Sarcophagi --- Sarcophages --- Tutankhamen, --- Toutankhamon, --- Tomb. --- Tombeau --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Tomb --- Death and burial --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- -Sarcophaguses --- Coffins --- Sepulchral monuments --- Tutankhamen King of Egypt --- -Tomb --- -Tutankhamen King of Egypt --- Sarcophaguses --- Tutenkhamûn, --- Tut-ench-Amun, --- Touatânkhamanou, --- Tutankh-aten, --- Tutenkhaton, --- Toetanchamon, --- Tūt ʻAnkh Āmūn, --- Tutanchamun, --- Tutankhamun, --- Death and burial. --- ツタンカーメン
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"The reign of the "heretic pharaoh" Akhenaten-the so-called Amarna Period-witnessed an unprecedented attack on the cult of Amun, King of the Gods, with his cult center at ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). A program to reinstate Amun to pre-eminence in the traditional pantheon was instituted by Akhenaten's successors Tutankhamun, Ay, and Horemhab. Damaged reliefs and inscriptions were restored and new statues of Amun and his consorts Mut and Amunet commissioned to replace those destroyed under Akhenaten. In this study, over 60 statues and fragments of statues attributable to the post-Amarna Period on the basis of an inscription, physiognomy, and/or stylistic analysis are discussed, as well as others that have been incorrectly assigned to the era"--
Sculpture, Egyptian --- Egyptian sculpture --- Amon --- Mut --- Amunet --- Amaunet --- Amounet --- Maut --- Mout --- Amana --- Amon, --- Hammon --- Ammon --- Amon-Reʻ --- Amūn --- Amūn-Rēʻ --- Amen --- Αμμων --- Amun-Ra --- Statues. --- Statues --- Amon - (Egyptian deity) - Statues --- Mut - (Egyptian deity) - Statues --- Amunet - (Egyptian deity) - Statues --- Amon - (Egyptian deity) --- Mut - (Egyptian deity) --- Amunet - (Egyptian deity)
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Art, Egyptian --- Art, Ancient --- Congresses. --- -Art, Ancient --- -Egyptian art --- Congresses --- -Congresses --- Egyptian art --- Art, Egyptian - Congresses. --- Art, Ancient - Egypt - Congresses. --- Égyptologie --- Art égyptien --- Statues --- Égypte --- Antiquité --- Égyptologie --- Art égyptien --- Égypte --- Antiquité
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Shrines --- Egyptian language --- Papyri. --- -Shrines --- -Papyri --- -Sacred space --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Afroasiatic languages --- Papyri --- Tutankhamen King of Egypt --- -Tomb --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- Shrines - Egypt. --- Egyptian language - Papyri.
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