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Talatat: Nefertiti Offers to the Aten

1353–1347 BCE
Measurements
Overall: 20.5 x 41.2 cm (8 1/16 x 16 1/4 in.)
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107 Egyptian
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Just in front of her nostril is the ankh or symbol of life, being given to her by Aten the sun, so that she may breathe in the god's gift of life.

Description

The son of Amenhotep III, Akenaten, brought about the short-lived "monotheistic" revolution in Egyptian religion near the end of Dynasty 18. The young king constructed a temple complex to the Aten, the Sun Disk, at Karnak—where this relief originated—before he moved his capital to El Amarna. For reasons unknown, the figure of the Queen Nefertiti appears in these reliefs far more often than that of the king. Ironically, the Aten temples were dismantled to be used as foundations and fill for adaptations to the Great Temple of Amun, whom the Aten had briefly displaced.
A tan rectangular sandstone fragment is carved with a relief of Nefertiti's head in profile. Facing left, her face is painted reddish-brown with a pointed nose, full lips, and an elongated eye. Her patterned wig features vertical lines and protruding, pellet-like curls secured by a band. To the right, a column contains carved hieroglyphs, while a diagonal, leaf-like form occupies the far left edge of the fragment.

Talatat: Nefertiti Offers to the Aten

1353–1347 BCE

Egypt, Karnak, New Kingdom (1540–1069 BCE), Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten (1351–1334 BCE)

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