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Statue of Akhenaten. Found in the Collection of The Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Nefertiti, Ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)
Faience Scarab with Name of Queen Tiy (image 2 of 2), Reign of Amenhotep III to Akhenaten (1410-1355 BCE)
Amulet: Cartouche with Prenomen of Akhenaten, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)
Amulet: Double Cartouche of King Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)
Ring: Neferkheperure-Waenre (Akhenaten), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)
Ring: Akhenaton, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)
Ring: Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaton), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (about 1352-1336 BCE)
Head From a Shabti (Funerary Figurine) of Queen Tiye, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Akhenaten (about 1353-1336 BCE)
Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, 14th century BC (1926)
Relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti under the rays of the sun-god Aten, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
The royal family: Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their children, ca 1350 BC. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Statue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, 14th century BCStatue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten (reigned 1353-1336 BC), from Karnak in Egypt, from the Louvres collection, 14th century BC
Wall painting from the tomb of Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1375 BC. The painting shows waterfowl flying up out of reeds
A daughter of King Ikhnaton, 1936. Brown sandstone bust. From the studio of the sculptor Thutmose at El Amarna. Found in the collection of the Agyptisches Museum, Berlin
Nefertiti, Amenophis, EgyptNefertiti, Tomb of Amenophis, Egypt. Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep, Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Akhenaten, 1375 BC. Statue of Akhenaten first known as Amenhotep IV, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Bust of Nefertiti, Egypt, 1375 BC. Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV
Akhenaten, Egypt, 1375 BC. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Wall Painting, Tomb of Nefertiti, Thebes, Egypt. Nefertiti was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV
Bust of Nefertiti, queen and wife of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV). Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC. She was a supporter of Akhenatens worship of the sun god, Aten
Limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BCDetail of limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, probably from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BC
Relief showing the head of Akhenaten, 14th century BCRelief showing the head of Akhenaten (ruled 1353-1336 BC)
Egyptian relief of Akhenaten and Nefertiti holding their daughters, 14th century BCEgyptian relief of Akhenaten (reigned 1353-1336 BC) and Nefertiti holding their daughters, under the rays of the sun-god Aten, 14th century BC
Akhenaten holding one of his daughters beneath the rays of the Sun-disk (Aten). A relief from El-Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Head of Queen Nefertiti of EgyptLimestone head of Queen Nefertiti, wife of Akhenaten, from El Amarna, Egypt. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Nefertiti, Egyptian queen and consort of Akhenaten, 14th century BC. Painted sculptured head found at Amarna in 1912. Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC
Carved head of king Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1353-c1334 BC
Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) heretic Egyptian pharaoh. Relief originally in the Temple of the Sun, Thebes, showing Akhenaten with his wife Nefertiti and their two daughters offering gifts to the Sun