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Amarna (Arabic edition)

A Guide to the Ancient City of Akhetaten

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Buch | Softcover
198 Seiten
2022 | Arabic Edition
The American University in Cairo Press (Verlag)
978-977-6790-11-7 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
An illustrated cultural guide to the archaeological site of Amarna, the best-preserved pharaonic city in Egypt, now in Arabic

Around three thousand years ago, the pharaoh Akhenaten turned his back on Amun, and most of the great gods of Egypt. Abandoning Thebes, he quickly built a grand new city in Middle Egypt, Akhetaten—Horizon of the Aten—devoted exclusively to the sun god Aten.

Huge open-air temples served the cult of Aten, while palaces were decorated with painted pavements and inlaid wall reliefs. Akhenaten created a new royal burial ground deep in a desert valley, and his officials built elaborate tombs decorated with scenes of the king and his city. As thousands of people moved to Akhetaten, it became the most important city in Egypt. But it was not to last. Akhenaten’s death brought the abandonment of his city and an end to one of the most startling episodes in Egyptian history.

Today, Akhetaten is known as Amarna, a sprawling archaeological site in the province of Minya, halfway between Cairo and Luxor. With its beautifully decorated tombs and vast mud-brick ruins, it is the best-preserved pharaonic city in Egypt.

This informed and richly illustrated guidebook brings the ancient city of Akhetaten alive with a keen insider’s eye, drawing on ongoing archaeological research and the knowledge and insight of Amarna’s modern-day communities and caretakers to explain key monuments and events, while offering invaluable practical advice for visiting the site. With over 150 illustrations, maps, and plans, Amarna is both an ideal introduction for visitors to Amarna and a window onto the extraordinary reign of Akhenaten.

Anna Stevens is a research archaeologist specializing in Egypt, and assistant director of the Amarna Project. She is affiliated with Monash University and the University of Cambridge.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Who Was Who?
Akhenaten’s Predecessors
Akhenaten and His Family
Secondary Royal Figures
Coregents and Successors

CHRONOLOGY
SETTING THE SCENE
Amenhotep III and Akhenaten’s Early Years
Rise of the Solar Cult
Akhenaten as King: Change on the Horizon
Denouncing the Gods
Amarna: Building a Vision
A City of People
Akhetaten
What Kind of City?
The Aten Cult
Supplying the City
Securing Akhetaten
An Emerging City
Akhenaten’s Amarna Years
A Collapsing Dynasty
A City Abandoned
Rediscovering Amarna
Discovering City Life
How Can We Recover the Past?
Viewing Akhetaten from Afar

VISITING AMARNA
Getting There and Around
Accommodation
Ticket Office and Opening Hours
Amarna Visitor Centre
Food, Drinks, Toilets, and Shopping
Accessibility
Tips for Visiting

NORTH CITY AND PALACES
Abandoned Dig House
North Riverside Palace
North Palace

EASTERN CLIFFS AND DESERT
Desert Altars
The North Tombs
Boundary Stela U
Royal Wadi and Tombs
The Royal Tomb
North Suburb

CENTRAL CITY
Great Aten Temple
Royal Road
Bridge to the King’s House
Great Palace and Smenkhkare Hall
Small Aten Temple
Administrative Quarters

SOUTHERN CITY AND TEMPLES
An Ancient Villa
Main City
South Tombs
Kom al-Nana

FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTRIBUTORS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 90 b&w and 50 color illus.
Verlagsort Cairo
Sprache arabisch
Maße 191 x 241 mm
Themenwelt Reiseführer Afrika Ägypten
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 977-6790-11-9 / 9776790119
ISBN-13 978-977-6790-11-7 / 9789776790117
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