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Short history about Nefertit from the Britannica:

posted on 04/30/2003 by Chipata

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45 posted on 06/10/2003 1:02:01 PM PDT by Nefertiti ("History has the relation to truth that theology has to religion-- i.e., none to speak of."---L.Long)
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LOL..I'm just going post these last two pictures and then I will go play someplace else ;)

Akhenaten was a lover not a fighter, so you won't find the typical war and hunting scenes glorified in his Amarna pagentry. Amarna chariotry glorified the regular ceremonial parade on the Royal Road between the king's temples and palaces. The Queen Nefertiti is depicted smaller and follows the Pharaoh. Like him, she drives her chariot, drawn by a team of chestnut horses, whip in hand, absent the usual driver. Behind the Queen a retinue of princes in chariots and footmen follow, suitably much smaller than the Queen and Pharaoh proportionate to their status.

Nefertiti, Akhenaton, and three of their daughters, exhibiting the Amarna style of family values, throw golden collars, rings, vessels and other ornaments to the priest Aye and his wife. From the tomb of Ay

Ok.. I'm done

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46 posted on 06/10/2003 1:41:37 PM PDT by Nefertiti (You may be only one person in the world, but you may also be the world to one person.)
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