EditorialHorses galloping. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom. Size: 25.2 x 49.5 cm.
EditorialHarp, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom, Egypt.
EditorialAsian and Nubian soldiers in the Egyptian army. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th, Akhnaton introduced monotheist sun-worship. 24.1 ...
EditorialHarp, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom, Egypt.