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    Amenohotep’s land. I will assess which of two nobles did better job with his land. Finally‚ I will discuss the problem of mice in Pemsah’s corn granary and its effects on the measurements I provide you. Measurements‚ Phenomena and Attribute of Interests Amenhotep gave Sihathor 20‚000 west of the Nile River region‚ and 10‚000 sacks of corn to plant. He gave Pemsah 7‚000 sacks of corn to plant and 15‚000 arura in the eastern. By the end of harvest year‚ Sihathor and Pemsah’s fields yielded respectively 50‚200

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    Ahmose I In Ancient Egypt

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    glass didn’t occur until the start of eighteenth century it was the oldest samples of glass occurred with defective pieces of faience and intentional crafting. One of the famous glasses is the glass that represented both the names of ahmose and Amenhotep I that was written in a way dated the time of their reigns. Also‚ in Nubian town he started constructing temples that is built of

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    Akhenaten Art Style

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    noteworthy artistic reformation to go along with his spiritual shift. The style that he created has been labeled both naturalistic and expressionistic‚ but how you distinguish it depends on which part of his reign that you are looking at. The Pharaoh Amenhotep IV did not just change his name to Akhenaten and the religion of ancient Egypt creates the first known monotheism‚ but the artistic style made the immediate conversion from the traditional Egyptian style of depicting people with ideal physiques‚

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    Kritios Boy Analysis

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    This old kingdom statuette is called The Standing Man and stand about three feet tall. As you can see his body is connected to a block of stone to give the piece stability‚ and reduce the risk of his limbs cracking off. They also probably did this because artists weren’t as skilled to create free-standing sculptures without anything supporting parts of it. One of the most promenade factors that is shown in this is the stance. His body is made with less anatomical mistakes than previous arts‚ but

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    EGYPT’S STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES Strengths: 1- the Nile river and its fertile banks 2- isolated country difficult to invade 3- papyrus growing on the banks so possibility to write. And they do write and record everything. Writers are then called Scribes. 4- On the Mediterranean Sea‚ but also south in Africa: contact with two worlds so to speak. And also‚ an opening on the red sea called Erythrean Sea‚ so also commerce with Persia and India. 5- A happy people‚ full of optimism‚ meditating

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    Queen Tetisheri Influence

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    Of all the royal women‚ the most important was the queen consort. If she happened to also be the mother of the heir-apparent‚ her stature further enhanced. The most influential queens of the new kingdom were as followed; Tetisheri the grandmother of Ahmose‚ Ahhotep the mother of Ahmose and Ahmose-Nefertari‚ The sister-wife of Ahmose‚ whilst having great influence over Hatshepsut‚ who later is known as one of the greatest Pharaohs. Queen Tetisheri was the first major queen‚ coming from non-royal

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    Historians’ views as to why Akhenaten moved his capital to Amarna are distinctly contrasted‚ and the suggestions are numerous. These include three predominant theories promoted by various historians with divergent views of Akhenaten. These theories are all conceptually based on the concept of Akhenaten using Amarna to develop his religious ideals. Firstly‚ it is believed that having his revolutionary religious reforms reached their goals; Akhenaten employed the city of Amarna as an escape from Amun

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    The Great Hymn to the Aten as an early type of monotheism. What is the nature of and importance of the relationship between the god and his human counterparts‚ the king (Amenhotep IV) and queen (Nefertiti)? How and why did this monotheism emerge? The Great Hymn to the Aten is a hymn that praises and worships Aten. King Amenhotep IV and his wife‚ Nefertiti‚ loved Aten so much that they made all their people worship him. According to the text‚ the king “changed his name to Akhenaten‚ which means “He

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    power of the social classes. There are many interesting things about the Valley of the Kings. One interesting thing is why it was made. It was Tuthmosis‚ the Vizier and the brother-in-law of the last direct member of the last royal family‚ and Amenhotep the third who order an architect named Ineni to look for somewhere else for kings to be buried and lay undisturbed. The instructions given are usually translated has “no one seeing‚ no one hearing.” Ineni and his men who were sent out to look for

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    beginning of the New Kingdom and played a key role in the revolution of Egypt’s religion‚ architecture‚ trade and it’s expansion. Some of Egypt’s best known Pharaohs reigned during this time period‚ including Ahmose I‚ Hatshepsut‚ Thutmose III‚ Amenhotep III‚ Akhenaten and Tutankhamun. The Pharaohs of the time‚ as well as other aspects helped push Egypt outside of it’s traditional borders and bring Egypt to it’s pinnacle in power. The first king of the Eighteenth dynasty Ahmose I (1552-1527 B

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