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Harp, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs
found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital
of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the
middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced monotheist
sun-worship. New Kingdom, Egypt
#08010216

Harp, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at th...

A lyra, string instrument. Relief fragment from a
temple near Hermopolis, at the site of Amarna, capital
of Pharaoh Amenophis IV Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete.
Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced
monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom, Egypt
#08010217

A lyra, string instrument. Relief fragment from a temple near Hermopolis, at the...

Horses galloping. One of more than 1500 reliefs
found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna, capital
of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete. Around the
middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton introduced monotheist
sun-worship. New Kingdom. Size: 25.2 x 49.5 cm
#08010218

Horses galloping. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the sit...

Bunch of grapes, relief fragment. One of more than
1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of
Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010219

Bunch of grapes, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermo...

Religious procession, relief fragment. One of more
than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site
of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010220

Religious procession, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near...

Two horses, relief fragment. One of more than
1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of
Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010221

Two horses, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis...

Olive branches, relief fragment. One of more than
1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of
Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010222

Olive branches, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermop...

Wheat field, relief fragment. One of more than 1500
reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of Amarna,
capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen Nofretete.
Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010223

Wheat field, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopoli...

Two courtiers kissing the ground, relief fragment. One
of more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the
site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. 22.5 x 54 cm
#08010224

Two courtiers kissing the ground, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs...

Galloping horses, relief fragment. One of more than
1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the site of
Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom
#08010225

Galloping horses, relief fragment. One of more than 1500 reliefs found near Herm...

Asian and Nubian soldiers in the Egyptian army. One of
more than 1500 reliefs found near Hermopolis at the
site of Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. 24.1 x 55.5 cm
#08010226

Asian and Nubian soldiers in the Egyptian army. One of more than 1500 reliefs fo...

Princess with a short hair-do. One of more than 1500
relief fragments found near Hermopolis at the site of
Amarna, capital of Pharaoh Akhnaton and Queen
Nofretete. Around the middle of the 14th BCE, Akhnaton
introduced monotheist sun-worship. New Kingdom, Egypt
#08010227

Princess with a short hair-do. One of more than 1500 relief fragments found near...