virtual-artifacts: Nose and lips of Akhenaten - New Kingdom,
gill-i-art: This type of art is unusual from me I think but
tiny-librarian: Head from a Shabti of Akhenaten. Source
awesomepharoah: Sarcophagus from KV55 (most likely that of
grandegyptianmuseum: Tell el-Amarna, Bas-relief depicting
King Tut’s grandmother Queen Tiye, the mother of Pharaoh
noalani-deactivated20160302: PHARAO AKHENATEN: 10th ruler of
adokal: A princess from the family of pharaoh Akhenaten, 18th
historicaldetailsandstuff: The city of Akhetaten at ’Amarna
birchtree:Cursing Akhenaten // After the Burial [x]
chaosophia218: Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Lord Carnarvon’s Languor.
spiritsdancinginthenight: Akhenaten & Egyptian actor Amin
grandegyptianmuseum: Fragment of the Face of a Queen (yellow
friendlycloud: haneefistheonlyone: Something done right Nefertiti
ancientpeoples: Nose and Lips of Akhenaten 18th Dynasty, New
vintagegal: Fragment of a Queen’s Face, Egypt- reign of Akhenaten,
grandegyptianmuseum:Fragment of the Face of a Queen (yellow jasper,
loveblackcouples: Black Excellence: Our last year’s DIY Halloween
erikangstrom: The treasures from the ancient Egyptian 18th Dynasty
aleyma:Fragment of the Face of a Queen, made in Egypt during
ancientpeoples: Shabti of Akhenaten18th Dynasty, New Kingdom
ancientpeoples: Terminal, possibly for a sceptre18th DynastyReign
archaicwonder: Amarna Period Egyptian Beaded Broad Collar Necklace,
ahencyclopedia: THE ART OF THE AMARNA PERIOD: OF all the pharaohs
friendlycloud: haneefistheonlyone: Something done right Nefertiti
Akhenaten and Tutan : American artist Gary J. Speziale
rainnecassidy: namenloses-schatten: new-age-conservative:
totenbuch: Akhenaten worshiping the Aten.
Builders under Pharaoh Akhenaten worked so hard they broke their
descendants-of-brown-royalty: Nefertiti the
egyptianways: Neferneferuaten Nefertiti (ca. 1370-1330 BC) was
cosmos-one: Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three of Their Daughters,
egypt-museum: Colossal Statue of AkhenatenA group of colossal
ancientdelirium: Akhenaten by sergiothirteen on Flickr.
Akhenaten & Nefertiti. (at Altes Museum)