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    Ancient History Essay – Amenhotep III The thirty-eight-year reign of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Amenhotep III was a period of unparalleled stability and wealth in the history of the New Kingdom. During the reign of Amenhotep III, Egypt grew to be the world’s “Super Power,” and had great influence on a large scale. The key features of his reign included: * His use of scarabs * His marriage to Queen Tiye * His relationship with other Kings and the Amarna Letters * His religious ideology

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    Statue of Amenhotep in the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is an artistic rendition that is one half the size of the original statue of Amenhotep housed in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The original Statue was one of about 250 that he created of himself during his reign in the 14th century BCE. The King was an avid builder and encouraged the dispersal of his statues around his kingdom. This rendition, however, was created much later by Erwin Winterhalder. This statue of King Amenhotep III shows him

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    Royal Wife's of the pharaohs and contributed politically, religiously and diplomatically influencing the roles of women during this period, and even future queens. Queen Tiye was an important influence on new kingdom Egypt and was the key wife of Amenhotep III and they ruled a peaceful reign. Tiye was the daughter of Yuya which was a officer in the chariotry, priest of min and Tuya (chief of harem of Amun and min) which both had Nubian royal blood origins. Married at a young age, one year after he became

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    Influence Town Planning in New Kingdom Egypt A different interpretation on a popular subject The Boundary Stele is one of the best sources which provides information about Ancient Egyptian civilization and the thought processes of Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) in relation to his move from the former capital Thebes, to the new site of Akhetaten, including the planned layout of that city. Akhenaten describes not only his reasons for moving the capital from Thebes to Akhetaten( Tel el Amarna) but also

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    Amenhotep 3 Statue

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    The statue of Amenhotep III is a work of art that displays the virtues of art from the time period in which he ruled. Amenhotep III ruled from around 1391-1353 BCE, which of course is the era of the New Kingdom in the 18th dynasty. The replica of the statue of Amenhotep III shows a lean, muscular figure who is wearing the triangular skirt most commonly worn by kings. The skirt, which sits just above the ankles, is detailed with deep lines that originate in the bottom right corner and move outward

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    Assess the reign of Amenhotep III Amenhotep III’s reign is often referred to the “Golden Age”, a time of political stability and economic prosperity for Egypt. With an abundance of tribute, booty, and access/exploitation of natural resources in conquered areas of Nubia, and its sphere of influence in Syria-Palestine; Egypt’s affluence only flourished. This enabled Amenhotep’s expanse/magnificent building programs, also resulting to advances in art and religion. Furthermore, changes in the importance

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    Pharaoh: Amenhotep III Building Program: He began his building program very early in his reign. The Temple of Amen at Luxor; The colonnade and forecourt of this temple has been acclaimed by art historians as being the most impressive achievement of Egyptians temple architecture. The third Pylons at Karnak He demolished the shrines and monuments of earlier pharaohs, including some of his father’s, and used the rubble to fill his new pylon. This carried a lengthy inscription praising himself

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    Kendrick Narcisse Professor Sherrell Brooklyn Museum Report #1 Before walking into The Brooklyn Museum, I didn’t know what to anticipate as I do not identify as a frequent museum visitor. However, soon after stepping inside this massive gallery I learned that this museum is one of the largest art museums in the United States and one of the premier art institutions in the world. I immediately got lost walking up and down the floors of this massive museum visiting every culture and gaining appreciation

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    Egyptian Art Analysis

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    the time when seeing photos of lost family members with me beside them within the photos. It’s like an everlasting memory of that person and being with them in the memory. The reign of Amenophis III was the beginning of a political era of diplomatic relations and an economic upturn in Egypt. Amenophis III was original with the choice of his ‘Great Royal Wife’, Tiye, who was not born into a family of monarchs.

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    Nefertiti Joann Fletcher’s constant research of Nefertiti and ancient Egypt led her to believe that an unidentified mummy is the long-forgotten queen Nefertiti. Many things found near or on the body pointed to their identification such as the fact that it was a woman who died sometime between the ages of twenty and thirty during the eighteenth dynasty, the impression of a tight band around her skull and the positioning and mutilation of her arms and body. Many busts

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