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The Lost Pharaoh: The Search For Akhenaten DVD

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A Journey With A Canadian Expedition To The Valley Of The Kings In Search Of The Elusive Pharaoh Akhenaten, Ruler Of Ancient Egypt For 17 Years As Its High Priest Of His New Religion Of The Cult Of The One God Sun Disc, With Special Appearance By Omm Sety (Dorothy Eady), Keeper Of The Abydos Temple Of Seti I And Draughtswoman For The Department Of Egyptian Antiquities - Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Color, 1990, 45 Minutes.) #TheLostPharaoh #Akhenaten #Echnaton #Akhenaton #Ikhnaton #Khuenaten #Aten #Atenism #AmenhotepIV #EighteenthDynastyOfEgypt #NewKingdomOfEgypt #Egyptology #Egypt #EgyptianHistory #AncientEgypt #AncientEgyptianHistory #Archeology #Archaeology #Monotheism #OmmSety #OmSeti #DorothyEady #FlindersPetrie #DVD

Akhenaten, also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, and Khuenaten (Ancient Egyptian: "Effective For The Aten"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c._1353-1336 or 1351-1334 BC, the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-htp, meaning "Amun is satisfied", Hellenized as Amenophis IV). As a pharaoh, Akhenaten is noted for abandoning Egypt's traditional polytheism and introducing Atenism, or worship centered around Aten. The views of Egyptologists differ as to whether Atenism should be considered as a form of absolute monotheism, or whether it was monolatry, syncretism, or henotheism. This culture shift away from traditional religion was not widely accepted. After his death, Akhenaten's monuments were dismantled and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of rulers compiled by later pharaohs. Traditional religious practice was gradually restored, notably under his close successor Tutankhamun, who changed his name from Tutankhaten early in his reign. When some dozen years later, rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors and referred to Akhenaten as "the enemy" or "that criminal" in archival records. Akhenaten was all but lost to history until the late 19th century discovery of Amarna, or Akhetaten, the new capital city he built for the worship of Aten. Furthermore, in 1907, a mummy that could be Akhenaten's was unearthed from the tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings by Edward R. Ayrton. Genetic testing has determined that the man buried in KV55 was Tutankhamun's father, but its identification as Akhenaten has since been questioned. Akhenaten's rediscovery and Flinders Petrie's early excavations at Amarna sparked great public interest in the pharaoh and his queen Nefertiti. He has been described as "enigmatic", "mysterious", "revolutionary", "the greatest idealist of the world", and "the first individual in history", but also as a "heretic", "fanatic", "possibly insane", and "mad". The interest comes from his connection with Tutankhamun, the unique style and high quality of the pictorial arts he patronized, and ongoing interest in the religion he attempted to establish.

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