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Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet


Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet

Paperback by Reeves, Nicholas

Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet

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ISBN:
9780500294697
Publication Date:
24 Jan 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 - 30 Apr 2024
Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet

Description

One of the most compelling and controversial figures in history, Akhenaten has captured the imagination like no other Egyptian pharaoh. Known today as a heretic, Akhenaten sought to impose upon Egypt and its people the worship of a single god - the sun - and in so doing changed the country in every way. In this immensely readable re-evaluation, Nicholas Reeves takes issue with the existing view of Akhenaten, presenting an entirely new perspective on the turbulent events of his seventeen-year reign. Reeves argues that, far from being the idealistic founder of a new faith, Akhenaten cynically used religion for purely political ends in a calculated attempt to reassert the authority of the king. Backed up by abundant archaeological and documentary evidence, Reeves's closely written narrative also provides many new insights into questions that have baffled scholars for generations - the puzzle of the body in Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings; the fate of Nefertiti, Akhenaten's beautiful wife, and the identity of the mysterious successor, Smenkhkare; and the theory that Tutankhamun, Akhenaten's son and true heir, was murdered.

Contents

Prologue • 1. Discovery • 2. Priestly Ambitions • 3. Solar Kings • 4. Revolution • 5. The Move to El-Amarna • 6. Utopia • 7. Religion, Art - Terror • 8. Royal Women • 9. Restoration and Oblivion • Epilogue

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