Nefertiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nefertiti (pronounced at the time something like *nafratiːta) (c. 1370 BC - c. 1330 BC) was the Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were know...
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Follow along on the search for Nefertiti. ... Still and all, whenever the question arises about who is in the tomb, Fletcher can't bring herself to say "Nefertiti" without that split-second hesitation.
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Nefertiti Resurrected: Has the mummy of Nefertiti been found? ... Mummies Up Close; View a slide show of the mummies in the tomb. ... Nefertiti Resurrected has already premiered but check the TV schedule to see what's coming up. Buy the DVD or VHS.
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Mark Rose in "Where's Nefertiti?", a book review of Joann Fletcher's The Search for Nefertiti: The True Story of an Amazing Discovery, William Morrow & Co., comments on the alleged find of Nefertiti's mummy in tomb KV35, where Joann Fletcher has allegedly identified the "Younger Woman" in that tomb as Nefertiti.
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However, while we know that Mutnojme was certainly the sister of Nefertiti, her prominence in Ay's tomb clearly does not guarantee her relationship to him. Others have suggested that Nefertiti may have been a daughter of Tiye, or that she was Akhenaten's cousin.
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Nefertiti's Tomb found? Sensational discovery in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings! Once again, a new tomb was discovered underneath the desert sands, as reported by the German-language MYSTERIES Magazine in its next newsstand issue.
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Did the queen's distinctive feature become a symbol of Egyptian royalty? ... Although KV63 didn't yield the mummies of Nefertiti, Ankhesenamun, and the rest, the tomb is linked to Tutankhamun's time. Seal impressions found there match some discovered in Tut's tomb, which is just 50 feet away.
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As with Akhenaten there is no trace of Nefertiti's mummy. Some jewelry bearing her cartouche was found outside the royal tomb at Akhetaten but there is no real evidence that she was buried there. From surviving record it seems she either fell from favor or died at around year 12 of Akhenaten's reign.
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Together Akhenaten and Nefertiti transformed the religious practices of ancient Egyptian society. This limestone relief (right) found in the Royal Tomb at Amarna depicts Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and two of their daughters making an offering to the sun-disk Aten.
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