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Amarna (/
əˈmɑːrnə/; Arabic: العمارنة, romanized: al-
ʿAmārna) is an
extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site
containing the
remains of what was the...
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Amarna letters (/
əˈmɑːrnə/;
sometimes referred to as the
Amarna correspondence or
Amarna tablets, and
cited with the
abbreviation EA, for "
El Amarna")...
- 4, (December 1927), 503ff. "Yarmuti is
probably the
Yarimuta of the
Tel el-
Amarna letters, the name of
which seems to be
preserved in that of Armuthia...
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Tel Megiddo (from Hebrew: תל מגידו),
called in
Arabic Tell
el-Mutesellim, 'Mound of the Governor', is the site of the
ancient city of
Megiddo (Gr****:...
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reinterpreted by
Freud in
light of new
findings at
Tel-
El-
Amarna.
Archaeological evidence of the
Amarna Heresy, Akhenaten's
monotheistic worship of the Ancient...
- They are
labeled "Chiefs of Retjenu".
Amarna art is
named for the
extensive archeological site at
Tel el-
Amarna,
where Pharaoh Akhenaten moved the capital...
- letter, from Šipṭi-Ba'la the mayor/ruler of
Lachish (
Tel Lachish), of the mid 14th
century BC
Amarna letters. The
Canaanite city-states were
visited by...
- of Tell
el-Hesy. Also an
original attempt of the only
el Amarna letter found at site,
Amarna Letters, EA 333. A
Mound of Many Cities; or Tell
El Hesy Excavated...
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Favrile gl****
include "Gold Lustre," "Samian Red," "Mazarin Blue," "
Tel-
el-
amarna" (or
Turquoise Blue), and "Aquamarine".
Favrile was the
first art gl****...
- 1921 he
contributed financially to the
archaeological excavations at
Tel el Amarna (Akhetaten, the
capital city of the 18th
dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten)...