The Amarna age : Egypt /

محفوظ في:

المؤلف الرئيسي: Giles, Frederick John.

التنسيق: كتاب

اللغة: English

منشور في: Warminster (Wiltshire), Eng. : Aris and Phillips, c2001.

سلاسل: Studies (Australian Centre for Egyptology) ; 6.
ACE-Stud ; 6.

الموضوعات:

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رقم الطلب: DT57 .B851 v.6

جدول المحتويات:
  • 1. The Coregency of Amenhotep III and Ikhnaton A Matter of Dates The Boundary Stelae at Akhetaton The Dated Dockets at Akhetaton The Shrine from Tomb 55 Inscribed Monuments at Akhetaton The Tombs The Tomb of Huy Bekataton and the Family of TIY Monuments of TIY Regnal Year 12 Wine Dockets and the Name of Amenhotep III The Tomb of Maya Amarna Sarcophagi Fragments Summation A Block from Athribis The Third Pylon at Karnak Stylistic Phases in the Art of Amenhotep III The Post Amarna Period The Establishment of the Aton Cult Early Sun Cults Conflict Between the King and the Priesthood The Tomb of Kheruef Ramose and his Tomb The Vizier Aper-El The Temple of Soleb The Stela of Men and Bak The Parentage of Smenkhkare and Tutankhamun A Graffito The Amarna Letters The Issue of Two Buraeucracies Other Sources for the Coregency Comparison with Middle Kingdom Coregencies 2. Smenkhkare The Regnal Years of Smenkhkare Images of Smenkhkare The Coregency of Ikhnaton and Smenkhkare Smenkhkare/Nofretiti? The Sole Reign of Smenkhkare 3. The Royal Tomb and the Amarna Period Burials General Remarks on New Kingdom Royal Burials The Body Usually Attributed to Amenhotep III The Royal Tomb at Amarna Objects from the Tomb Sarcophagi Fragments and Canopic Equipment The Funerary Scenes from the Pillared Hall The Burial of Amenhotep III 4. Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings The Mummy The Mudbricks The Coffin The Canopic Jars The Objects Belonging to Queen TIY The History of Tomb 55 5. Conclusions App. Middle Kingdom Coregencies.