{"id":432,"date":"2022-06-22T17:37:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-22T17:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ancientegyptblog.com\/?p=432"},"modified":"2023-01-29T11:23:54","modified_gmt":"2023-01-29T11:23:54","slug":"amarna-art-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ancientegyptblog.com\/?p=432","title":{"rendered":"Amarna Art (Part 1)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>One of the reasons I loved the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology so much was because of the amount of pieces from Amarna (the modern name of Akhenaten\u2019s capital of Egypt) that are in the collection! While Hatshepsut \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\udfe0\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udfb9\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd02\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc3c\ud80c\udfea is my favorite pharaoh \ud80c\ude50\ud80c\ude7b, Akhenaten \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\uddf3\ud80c\udd5c\ud80d\udc0d\ud80c\ude16 is my second favorite! 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This museum is for those who truly appreciate ancient Egyptian culture as a whole, not just the shiny gold \ud80c\udede\ud80c\udcc9\ud80c\udcc9\ud80c\udcc9 pieces or jewels.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This piece is a quartzite inlay or either Akhenaten \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\uddf3\ud80c\udd5c\ud80d\udc0d\ud80c\ude16 or Nefertiti \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\uddf3\ud80c\udd24\ud80c\udd24\ud80c\udd24\ud80c\udd24\ud80c\udd24\ud80c\uddcd\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udfed. Quartzite is a very difficult rock \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\ude19 to work with because it is so dense and strong. Quartzite is a metamorphic rock \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\ude19 that is formed when heat and pressure is applied to the rock \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\ude19 sandstone \ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udca7\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udf17\ud80c\ude19. 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