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Aldred: Akhenaten: King of Egypt. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaten: King of Egypt. Paperback
  • by Cyril Aldred
  • 320 pages, 107 Illustrations, index, bibliography. 1988. Recent archaeological studies form the basis of this work on the fourteenth-century B.C. civilization dominated by Akhenaten.


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Feather: The Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran. The Essene Record of the Treasurue of Akhenaten. Paperback 
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  • Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran. The Essene Record of the Treasurue of Akhenaten. Paperback
  • by Robert Feather
  • 392 pages, 16 color plates, and 16 black-white photo's. 2003


9781591430148
Fletcher: Sonnenkönig vom Nil, Amenophis III. Die persönliche Chronik eines Pharaos. Gebunden 
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  • Sonnenkönig vom Nil, Amenophis III. Die persönliche Chronik eines Pharaos. Gebunden
  • Joann Fletcher
  • 176 Seiten, mit zahlreiche farbigen Abbildungen. 2000. Die einzigartige Biografie des Pharaos Amenophis III, "des grimmigen Löwen, vor dessen Blick der Feind erstarrt". Unter seiner Herrschaft (1390-1354 v. Chr.) befand sich Ägypten auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Macht


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Gohary: Akhenaten's Sed-Festival at Karnak. Cloth 
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  • Akhenaten's Sed-Festival at Karnak. Cloth
  • by Jocelyn Gohary
  • 238 pages, 110 plates, 138 illustrations. 1992. Reduced price, ALL covers are faded because printed by an incompetent printer using wrong kind of ink. (Price if bought from publisher: GBP 250.=!)


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Hornung: Akhenaten and the Religion of Light. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaten and the Religion of Light. Paperback
  • Erik Hornung
  • 146 pages, with map, illustrations, bibliography, index. 1999. Akhenaten, also known as Amenhotep IV, was king of Egypt from 1375 to 1358 BC. The cult he founded broke with traditional polytheism, focusing its worship on a single deity, the sun god Aten. This work offers a concise account of Akhenaten and his religion of light.


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Hornung: Echnaton: Die Religion des Lichts 
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  • Echnaton: Die Religion des Lichts
  • Erik Hornung
  • 159 Seiten, mit Register, 8 Seiten mit farbigen Abbildungen. 2003. Der Pharao Echnaton (1364–1347 v. Chr.; Gemahl der Nofretete) war der erste historisch fassbare Denker, welcher die gesamte Natur- und Menschenwelt aus einem einzigen Prinzip zu erklären versuchte: absoluter Bezugspunkt war für ihn (wie viel später für Einstein) das Licht, verkörpert in der Sonne, der er seinen berühmten Sonnengesang gewidmet hat.


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Mahfouz: Akhenaten: Dweller in Truth. A Novel. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaten: Dweller in Truth. A Novel. Paperback
  • by Naguib Mahfouz
  • 168 pages. 1998. After the death of Akhenaten, a young man searches for the truth about the "heretic pharaoh, interviewing Akhenaten's closest friends, most dangerous enemies, and even his enigmatic wife, Nefertiti, about the remarkable leader of ancient Egypt, in a fictional portrait of the eighteenthdynasty pharaoh


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Montserrat: Akhenaton. History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt. Cloth Special price 
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  • Akhenaton. History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt. Cloth
  • by Dominique Montserrat
  • 219 pages, 19 plates, 21 figures, outline chronology, index, 2000. The pharaoh Akhenaten, who ruled Egypt in the mid-fourteenth century BCE, has been the subject of more speculation than any other character in Egyptian history.


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Montserrat: Akhenaton. History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaton. History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt. Paperback
  • by Dominic Montserrat
  • 219 pages, 19 plates, 21 figures, outline chronology, index, 2001. The pharaoh Akhenaten, who ruled Egypt in the mid-fourteenth century BCE, has been the subject of more speculation than any other character in Egyptian history.


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O'Connor, Cline: Amenhotep III: Perspectives on His Reign 
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  • Amenhotep III: Perspectives on His Reign
  • edited by David O'Connor and Eric Cline
  • 393 pages, bibliography, title- and subject index, bibliography, 32 plates with many illustrations, maps. 2001


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Porter: Akhenaten. A Novel. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaten. A Novel. Paperback
  • by Dorothy Porter
  • 160 pages. 1999. 'The living breath of a very strange man indeed', 'The Age'


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Redford: The Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities: S.S.E.A. Journal Volume XX. Paperback 
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  • Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities: S.S.E.A. Journal Volume XX. Paperback
  • edited by Donald B. Redford
  • 128 pages with text, figures, maps, and 9 plates. 1993. With a.o.: The Dakleh Oasis Project, Report on the 1988-1989 Field Season, 1989-1990, 1990-1991 and 1991-1992. The Dakleh Oasis Project: Holocene Prehistory, Interim Report, 1988 and 1989 Seasons, 1990 and 1991. Composition of Ptolemaic Silver. Another Look at a Relief of Akhenaten from the Harer Family, and more


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Reeves: Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet. Paperback 
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  • Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet: A revolutionary interpretation of a revolutionary king. Paperback.
  • by Nicholas Reeves
  • 208 pages, 23 colour and 118 bw illustrations. 2005. One of the most compelling and controversial figures in history, Akhenaten has captured the imagination like no other Egyptian pharaoh. Akhenaten sought to impose upon Egypt and its people the worship of single god, and changed the country in every way


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Schlögl: Echnaton, Tutanchamun. Daten, Fakten, Literatur. Kartoniert 
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  • Echnaton, Tutanchamun. Daten, Fakten, Literatur. Kartoniert
  • Hermann Alexander Schlögl
  • xii, 133 Seiten, mit 17 Abbildungen. 4. erweiterte Auflage 1993. Anhang: Texte der Amarnazeit (deutsche Übersetzungen)


9783447033596
Thomas: Akhenaten's Egypt 
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  • Akhenaten's Egypt
  • by Angela P. Thomas
  • 68 pages, index, 60 illustrations. Amenophis IV/Akhenaten, the father-in-law of Tutankhamun, was king of Egypt and her empire for only seventeen years. His worship of the god Aten to the exclusion of other deities, his founding of a new capital city and the distinctive style of the art of his reign have made him a fascinating figure and one of the best known of Egyptian pharaohs


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Weigall: The Life and Times of Akhnaton / Life and Times of Akhnaton, Pharaoh of Egypt. Paperback 
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  • Life and Times of Akhnaton, Pharaoh of Egypt. Paperback
  • Arthur Weigall
  • xxxi, 256 pages, illustrated. Reprint 1922 edition, 2000


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