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Related content for the article "Ancient Egypt: Amarna Period"

Related articles

  • Amenhotep III, King of Egypt (1390-1352 BC)
  • Tell el-Amarna (ancient Akhetaten, Egypt)
  • Tutankhamun, King of Egypt (1336-1327 BC)

Related highlight objects

  • Limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten
  • Faience throwstick of Akhenaten
  • Model faience wig for a statue
  • Limestone fragment with the head of a king
  • Painted plaster from the exterior of a house
  • Shrine stela of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye
  • Blue-painted pot
  • Fragmentary limestone face of Akhenaten
  • Granite statue of Tutankhamun as a priest of Hapy
  • Letter from Tushratta to Amenhotep III
  • Letter from Burnaburiash to Amenhotep IV
  • Faience openwork collar
  • Granite stela of Hor and Suty
  • Papyrus from the Book of the Dead of Nakht
  • List of the kings of Egypt from the Temple of Ramesses II
  • Glass bottle in the form of a fish
  • Granodiorite seated statue of Amenhotep III
  • Limestone head of an official

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