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Anchesenamun

Ankhesenamun. Queen Consort of Tutankhamun

Erste Auflage 2022. 111 Seiten zahlreiche Abbildungen

Merytaten

The Unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton

Erste Auflage 2022

Meritaton, The Unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton & Ankhesenamun. Queen Consort of Tutankhamun

E-Buch 2022

 

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Meritaton
Unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton

Ankhesenamun
Queen Consort of Tutankhamun

Meritaton

The title of the book refers to Merytaten as the unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton. Indeed, she is difficult to define, one of her trademarks in iconographic art is the bald head and often she does not wear any cloths… The book tries to collect important information and images of the Queen that might have played a pivotal role in the transition of the falling Amarna period back to the conventional state concept under King Tutankhamun.

Ankhesenamun

 

The book deals with the life and death of Ankhesenamun, the queen consort at Tutankhamun's side, which can be reconstructed from historical sources. The question of whether she was the mysterious Dahamunzu, who wrote a strange letter to the hostile king of the Hittites, is discussed in detail. On the basis of the images that can be attributed to her, an attempt is also made to define the appearance of Ankhesenamun and to suggest possible mummies, which are discussed in the research (KV 21A or CG 61076). It is possible, however, that the burial of Ankhesenamun has not yet been found, for there are no traces that would indicate a looted tomb.

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Merytaten
The Unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton

The title of the book refers to Merytaten as the unknown Queen of Akhet-Aton. Indeed, she is difficult to define, one of her trademarks in iconographic art is the bald head and often she does not wear any cloths… The book tries to collect important information and images of the Queen that might have played a pivotal role in the transition of the falling Amarna period back to the conventional state concept under King Tutankhamun

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