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English: object type: relief from a shrine

- description: Akhenaton and Nefertiti seated, holding 3 of their daughters, under the rays of the sun god Aton giving Ankh-symbols to them - production place: Achet-Aton / Amarna - period / date: New Kingdom, later 18. dynasty, Amarna-period, ca. 1350-1340 BC - material: limestone - height: 32 cm - findspot: Achet-Aton / Amarna - museum / inventory number: Berlin, Neues Museum ÄM 14145 - bibliography: D. Wildung, F. Reiter, O. Zorn, Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung Berlin, 100 Meisterwerke, Berlin 2010, 82, fig. 39

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