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virtual-artifacts: Nose and lips of Akhenaten - New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Indurated limestone From nagas to niggas.. #blackgods
gill-i-art: This type of art is unusual from me I think but it was time I tried something new…A “portrait” Akhenaten (painted over a photo of a sculpture). He didn’t look bad apparently.
tiny-librarian: Head from a Shabti of Akhenaten. Source
awesomepharoah: Sarcophagus from KV55 (most likely that of Pharaoh Akhenaten) 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom **
grandegyptianmuseum: Tell el-Amarna, Bas-relief depicting Amenhotep IV, Pharaoh Akhenaten, ca. 1360-1342 BC while worshiping the solar disc, 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, limestone. De Agostini Picture Library / A. Dagli Orti Sun rays
King Tut’s grandmother Queen Tiye, the mother of Pharaoh Akhenaten. The hairpiece behind her is believed to have been made up of her own hair. It has not disintegrated because of the mummification process and the dry conditions within the tomb
noalani-deactivated20160302: PHARAO AKHENATEN: 10th ruler of the 18th dynasty. Prior to the 5th year of his reign he was known as Amenhotep IV. Ascended the throne in approximately 1353 BC as sole ruler (there is some evidence that for some time he was
adokal: A princess from the family of pharaoh Akhenaten, 18th dynasty, 14th c. BCE, The Louvre, Paris, France. source
historicaldetailsandstuff: The city of Akhetaten at ’Amarna was erected by Akhenaten (r. 1353–1335 BC) in honour of the god Aten, and it became the source of an artistic revolution that upset many of the old conventions. The rigid grandeur of
birchtree:Cursing Akhenaten // After the Burial [x]
chaosophia218: Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Lord Carnarvon’s Languor.
spiritsdancinginthenight: Akhenaten & Egyptian actor Amin El Gamal.
grandegyptianmuseum: Fragment of the Face of a Queen (yellow jasper, 13 x 12.5 x 12.5 cms), from Tell el-Amarna (Akhetaten). Amarna Period, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353-1336 BC. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
friendlycloud: haneefistheonlyone: Something done right Nefertiti and Akhenaten
ancientpeoples: Nose and Lips of Akhenaten 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom Amarna Period Found in the dumps south of the Sanctuary of the Great Aten Temple or in the Sanctuary itself, this fragment is attributed to Akhenaten. The inner corner of one eye is
vintagegal: Fragment of a Queen’s Face, Egypt- reign of Akhenaten, c.1353-1336 BC
grandegyptianmuseum:Fragment of the Face of a Queen (yellow jasper, 13 x 12.5 x 12.5 cms), from Tell el-Amarna (Akhetaten). Amarna Period, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353-1336 BC. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
loveblackcouples: Black Excellence: Our last year’s DIY Halloween costume as Queen Nefertiti and Pharaoh Akhenaten inspired by Michael Jackson’s music video “Remember the time”. We wore this for a social and ended up winning the best costume
erikangstrom: The treasures from the ancient Egyptian 18th Dynasty tomb of Tutankhamun, found in the Valley of the Kings. Tutankhamun (“Living Image of Amun”), the son of Akhenaten, died after an extremely short reign ca. 1323 BC, aged ca.
aleyma:Fragment of the Face of a Queen, made in Egypt during the reign of Akhenaten, c.1353-1336 BC (source).
ancientpeoples: Shabti of Akhenaten18th Dynasty, New Kingdom This is the only intact shabti of Akhenaten that is known. Although most royal shabtis are depicted wearing the “nemes” headcloth, many of Akhenaten’s shabtis wear a royal head covering
ancientpeoples: Terminal, possibly for a sceptre18th DynastyReign of Akhenaten This small gold object is inscribed for the princess Meketaten, second daughter of Akhenaten. It has recently been pointed out that the object, historically termed a situla
archaicwonder: Amarna Period Egyptian Beaded Broad Collar Necklace, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, C. 1353-1335 BCWith faience and brass beads. Amarna Period rulers like Akhenaten and Nefertiti are frequently shown wearing broad collar type of necklaces.
ahencyclopedia: THE ART OF THE AMARNA PERIOD: OF all the pharaohs who ruled ancient Egypt, there is one in particular that stands out from the rest. Over the course of his 17-year reign (1353-1336 BCE), Akhenaten spearheaded a cultural, religious, and
Akhenaten and Tutan : American artist Gary J. Speziale
rainnecassidy: namenloses-schatten: new-age-conservative: Never thought I’d see an Akhenaten joke… Guess his idea wasn’t given Aten out of ten SCREAMING
totenbuch: Akhenaten worshiping the Aten.
Builders under Pharaoh Akhenaten worked so hard they broke their backs
descendants-of-brown-royalty: Nefertiti the wife queen of Akhenaten under rays of Aten.
egyptianways: Neferneferuaten Nefertiti (ca. 1370-1330 BC) was an Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten, an Egyptian Pharaoh. She and her husband were known for a religious revolution, in which they worshiped 1 god only, Aten, or the
cosmos-one: Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three of Their Daughters, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, 18th Dynasty, c.1350 B.C.E.
egypt-museum: Colossal Statue of AkhenatenA group of colossal statues of Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV), originally from the Temple of the Aten at Karnak, are on display in the Egyptian Museum. These statues may represent the first time that Akhenaten’s
ancientdelirium: Akhenaten by sergiothirteen on Flickr.
virtual-artifacts: Unguent vessel; tomb of Haity; Reign of Amenhotep IV; Akhenaten; Amarna, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
trekupmysleeve: rainnecassidy: namenloses-schatten: new-age-conservative: Never thought I’d see an Akhenaten joke… Guess his idea wasn’t given Aten out of ten SCREAMING NEVER AMENHOTEP 4GET
spiritsdancinginthenight:King Akhenaten offering an olive branch to the AtenNew Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, Egypt, c. 1345 B.C.
roxygen: Nose and lips of Akhenaten - New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Indurated limestone
aleyma: Fragment of the Face of a Queen, made in Egypt during the reign of Akhenaten, c.1353-1336 BC (source).
tiny-librarian: The remains of Tutankamun’s Parents, Akhenaten and the mummy only identified as “The Younger Lady”, and his grandparents, Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III. It was recently proved this “Younger Lady” mummy is in fact Tutankamun’s
motheatenscarf: namenloses-schatten: new-age-conservative: Never thought I’d see an Akhenaten joke… Guess his idea wasn’t given Aten out of ten @skeleton-adventurer, @kaijuslayer
ladiesloveloki: lovesex-xo-dreams: friendlycloud: haneefistheonlyone: Something done right Nefertiti and Akhenaten Im here for this Petition to make this happen
espressobean: kruvaas: LOL I wouldn’t have been able to keep a straight face. Akhenaten and Black Jesus have a runway showdown in Milan.
A Pharaoh Thrice Buried? The Mystery of the Tombs of Pharaoh Akhenaten
ancientpeoples: The Nefertiti Bust is a 3,300-year-old painted limestone bust of Nefertiti, the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and one of the most copied works of ancient Egypt. Owing to the work, Nefertiti has become
desireexelyda: The remains of Tutankamun’s Parents, Akhenaten and the mummy only identified as “The Younger Lady”, and his grandparents, Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III. It was recently proved this “Younger Lady” mummy is in fact Tutankamun’s
tiny-librarian: The remains of Tutankhamun’s Parents, Akhenaten and the mummy only identified as “The Younger Lady”, and his grandparents, Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III. It was recently proved this “Younger Lady” mummy is in fact Tutankhamun’s
analog-dreams: Clearaudio Ambient Turntable by -The Akhenaten- #flickstackr Flickr: http://flic.kr/p/7eDBrY
Akhenaten & Nefertiti. (at Altes Museum)
digitalpyramid: ☥☥☥THA HOMIE AKHENATEN II AKA BOUNEQUOU FITZROI ☥ ☥ ☥
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Egyptian gold ring inscribed with Pharaoh Akhenaten’s throne name Neferkheperure Waenre, meaning “All Egypt is Adoration.” The ring dates to his reign, or 1352-1336 BCE. Currently located in the British Museum.
dolphinsirius: King Akhenaten
Nose and lips of Akhenaten - New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
theancientwayoflife:~ Faience throwstick of Akhenaten. Place of origin: Egypt Period: 18th Dynasty Medium: glazed composition
grandegyptianmuseum: Bust of King Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) from Tell el-Amarna.Amarna Period, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1353-1336 BC. Limestone, height: 58 cms. Now in the Louvre.