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(Amenhotep III 1390 - 1352 BC & Akhenaten 1352 - 1336 BC) ... Among the surviving works of this period are the colossal statues of Akhenaten, the paintings from his private residence, the bust of his wife, Nefertiti and his mother Queen Tiyi. These works are unique in Egyptian art;
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Northwest of the temple of Amenhotep II, on the left-hand side of the modern road, is the site of a destroyed temple constructed by the pharaoh Siptah of Dynasty XIX. This is a second temple attributed to the ruler, the first being the one he usurped from Queen Tawosret to the south.
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In April 2002 archaeologists unearthed three large statue fragments at the site of the second pylon: the right half of a red granite colossal seated statue of Amenhotep III, the head of a queen wearing a pharaonic head-dress with uraeus, and an unidentified pair of legs on a rectangular pedestal.
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Egypt Queen Tiye was a queen of the 18th Dynasty, married to Amenhotep III. The daughter of Yuya, high official under Thutmose IV. Her mother was Tuya. ... Amenhotep III was a pharaoh from the 18th Dynasty (1382-1344 BC) who was a prolific builder and a relatively benevolent ruler. ... Thuya mother of Queen Tiye;
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A lesser queen of Amenhotep's named Tiaa and mother of his heir Thutmosis IV was probably buried in a modest unfinished tomb numbered 32. When discovered in 1899 valley tomb number 36 still contained much of its eighteenth dynasty burial equipment including the well preserved mummy of its owner.
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A 12-foot-tall (3.6-meter-tall) colossus of Queen Tiye—the influential main wife of noted pharaoh Amenhotep III—has been unearthed at a sprawling temple complex in Luxor. ... Archaeologists also unearthed two sphinxes representing Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye and ten granite statues of the lioness goddess Sekhmet.
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Prejudice against Thothmes III--Religion of Amenhotep II--Human Sacrifices in his Tomb--Thothmes IV and the Sphinx--Amenhotep III half a Foreigner--Queen Tiy's Father and Mother--A Royal Love Match--Recreations of the King--Tiy's Influence upon Art--A Stately Palace--The Queen's Pleasure Lake--Royalty no longer...
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