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The wealthy shaved with copper razors and bathrooms were discovered in Amarna equipped with toilet seats that matched the limestone sink bowls.
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During Akhenaten's so-called Amarna period, named after his capital, artists experimented with new styles.
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During Akhenaten's so-called Amarna period, named after his capital, artists experimented with new styles.
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During Akhenaten's so-called Amarna period, named after his capital, artists experimented with new styles.
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"Echnaton and Amarna: Living in this World" uses models and original remains to explore the ancient city of Achet-Aton, now known as Amarna, which consisted of over 500 town houses and luxurious palaces commissioned by Pharaoh Echnaton, also known as Amenophis IV (1364-1347 B.C.).
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Turning to the Levant, the so-called Amarna Letters most from 1382–1334 B.C. are a collection of communications among eastern Mediterranean princes, especially between Pharaoh and his Canaanite vassals.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Turning to the Levant, the so-called Amarna Letters most from 1382–1334 B.C. are a collection of communications among eastern Mediterranean princes, especially between Pharaoh and his Canaanite vassals.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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During Akhenaten's so-called Amarna period, named after his capital, artists experimented with new styles.
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During Akhenaten's so-called Amarna period, named after his capital, artists experimented with new styles.
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He built an entirely new capital called Amarna out in the desert and he brought in a new and utterly strange style of Egyptian art.
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