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Tombs --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Tombs - Egypt - Tell el-Amarna --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) - Antiquities
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Tell el-Amarna (Egypte) --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt). --- Egypt --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Egypte --- Antiquités
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Faience --- Glass manufacture --- Glass industry --- Fayence --- Egypt --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- History --- Ceramic industries --- Pottery --- Antiquities
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When we consider the Cretans and Hittites, the powers of Babylonia and Assyria, and the internal conditions in Syria and Palestine, it can hardly be doubted that the reign of Akhetaten marks a turning point, notably in Egyptian history, but also in the wider history of the ancient world. Here the author vigorously reproduces this age, to show the intensely human interest that lies in the story of religion and art of decadence and reform.
Egypt --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- History --- Civilization --- Antiquities
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A pioneering Egyptologist, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) excavated over fifty sites and trained a generation of archaeologists. He also played a notable part in the preservation of a number of cuneiform tablets that became known collectively as the Tell el-Amarna letters. Petrie's Syria and Egypt (1898), containing summaries, is also reissued in this series, along with many of his other publications. The present work, first published in 1894 and richly illustrated, gives an account of the work that Petrie carried out in 1891-2. It contains detailed information about both the technical aspects of the dig and the array of artefacts found, including the tablet fragments of diplomatic correspondence from the fourteenth century BCE. The chapter on the tablets is provided by Archibald Sayce, Francis Llewellyn Griffth discusses ceramic inscriptions, and the flint tools are examined by F. C. J. Spurrell.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Antiquities
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Stele (Archaeology) --- Inscriptions, Egyptian. --- -Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Stela (Archaeology) --- Stelae (Archaeology) --- Stelai (Archaeology) --- Steles (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Menhirs --- Inscriptions --- Akhenaton King of Egypt --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- -Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Boundaries --- Antiquities --- -Inscriptions --- -Boundaries --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- Akhenaton, --- Akhnātūn, --- Akhnaton, --- Amonhotep --- Ekhneten, --- Echnaton, --- Amenophis --- Amenhotep --- Akhen aten, --- Khuniatonu, --- Amenhetep --- Ikhnaton, --- Khut-en-aten, --- Akhenaten, --- Ekhnaton, --- Amen-Khotpa --- Achenaton, --- Amenophēs --- Achnaton, --- أخناتون، --- اخناتون --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- Boundaries. --- Stele (Archaeology) - Egypt - Tell el-Amarna.
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The ancient site of Tell el-Amarna in Middle Egypt was the capital city of the heretic pharaoh Akhenaten and his chief consort, Nefertiti. Occupied for just sixteen or so years in the fourteenth century BC, the city lay largely abandoned and forgotten until excavations over the last hundred years brought it back into prominence. Based on more than three decades of research and excavation by Barry Kemp, this account provides new insight into Amarna and its people.The author brings to life the royal family and their offspring, including Tutankhamun, as well as prominent citizens such as the high priest Panehsy, the vizier Nakht, the general Ramose, and the sculptor Thutmose.
Pharaohs --- Akhenaton, --- Nefertiti, --- Egypt --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- History --- History. --- Neferneferuaten Nefertete, --- Nephertitē, --- Nofret, --- Nofretete, --- Akhnātūn, --- Akhnaton, --- Amonhotep --- Ekhneten, --- Echnaton, --- Amenophis --- Amenhotep --- Akhen aten, --- Khuniatonu, --- Amenhetep --- Ikhnaton, --- Khut-en-aten, --- Akhenaten, --- Ekhnaton, --- Amen-Khotpa --- Achenaton, --- Amenophēs --- Achnaton, --- أخناتون، --- اخناتون --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Pharaohs - Biography --- Akhenaton, - King of Egypt --- Nefertiti, - Queen of Egypt, - 14th cent. B.C. --- Egypt - History - Eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 B.C. --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) - History
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Architecture, Ancient --- Chapels --- Architecture antique --- Chapelles --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Deir el-Médineh (Egypte : Site archéologique) --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypte) --- -Church architecture --- Church buildings --- Dayr al-Madinah Site (Egypt) --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Dayr al-Madīnah Site (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- -Dayr al-Madinah Site (Egypt) --- Deir el-Médineh (Egypte : Site archéologique) --- Church architecture --- Religious architecture
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Akkadian language --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Texts --- Textes --- Alashia (Extinct city) --- Cyprus --- Alasia (Ville ancienne) --- Chypre --- History --- Sources --- Antiquities --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Akkadian language - Texts --- Cyprus - Antiquities
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Dwellings --- Architecture, Domestic --- Tell el-Amarna (Egypt) --- -Dwellings --- -Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Domiciles --- Homes --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Residential buildings --- Single-family homes --- Buildings --- House-raising parties --- Household ecology --- Housing --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Architecture --- Egypt --- Akhetaton (Extinct city) --- al ʻAmārinah, Tall (Egypt) --- ʻAmārinah, Tall al (Egypt) --- ʻAmarna, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Amarna, Tell el- (Egypt) --- el-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tall al ʻAmārinah (Egypt) --- Tall al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Tel el-Amarna (Egypt) --- Tell al-ʻAmarna (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Egypt --- Domiciles --- Dwellings - Egypt - Tell el-Amarna --- Architecture, Domestic - Egypt - Tell el-Amarna
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