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Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Dynasty
18th 1365 B.C.
This
Bust of Akenaton is a supurb replica of an ancient Egyptian work of art
and makes a wonderfull addition to any interior decorating scheme!
Akhenaton,
originally named Amenhotep IV, ruled Egypt for 17 years (1367-1350 b.c.)
together with his beautiful Queen Nefertiti. He was son of Amenhotep III. The
priesthood of Amun at Thebes, enormously enriched by the tribute donated by
the Pharoahs to the God, became the real power.
Like his father before him, Akhenaton
initially recognized the power of the Priests of Amun at Thebes. After the
fifth year of his reign, he changed the state cult of Amun to that of Aten,
the Unique God. He also assumed the name Akhenaton ("The Glory of the Aten").
This
began two decades of religious reforms overthrowing millentia of traditional
religious and civil life. Akhenaton erected a temple to the Sun God at Karnak.
The Aten temple contained a peristyle court whose 28 pillars supported
colossal statues of the King. This bust is what remains of one of them.
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Features
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- Brings a bit of ancient hist right into your home
- Has exceptionally fine detailed workmanship
- Guaranteed to becaome a conversation piece!
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Specifications
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Height |
12" H |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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Shipping weight |
18 Lbs |
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