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- Amarna_succession abstract "The succession of kings at the end of the Eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt is a matter of great debate and confusion. There are very few contemporary records that can be relied upon, due to the nature of the Amarna Period and the reign of Akhenaten and his successors and possible co-regents. It is known that Akhenaten reigned for seventeen years, and it was previously believed that in the last 3 or 4 years, he had two co-regents: Smenkhkare, who was possibly his brother or son, and Neferneferuaten, who was either one of his daughters or his Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. It is unknown in which order they followed each other, and neither of their reigns lasted long, for Tutankhamun succeeded not long after Akhenaten's death.The last dated appearance of Akhenaten and the Amarna family is in the tomb of Meryre II, and dates from second month, year 12 of his reign. After this the historical record is unclear, and only with the succession of Tutankhamun is it somewhat clarified.However, the coregency theory has now been slightly discredited by the December 2012 announcement of the discovery of a Year 16 III Akhet day 15 inscription dated explicitly to Akhenaten's reign which mentions, in the same breath, the presence of Queen Nefertiti--or the \"Great Royal Wife, His Beloved, Lady of the Two Lands, Neferneferuaten Nefertiti\"--in its third line. The badly legible five line text, found in a limestone quarry at Deir el-Bersha \"mentions a building project in Amarna\"--Egypt's political capital under Akhenaten and was deciphered and interpreted by Athena Van der Perre. This means that there Nefertiti was still Akhenaten's living wife late in this pharaoh's 16th year (and second last year); thus, the Amarna pharaohs Smenkhkare and Neferneferuaten could only have succeeded to the throne in Akhenaten's 16th year in a brief 9 month coregency or have had an independent reign of their own over Egypt which lasted for around 2 full years after this king's death. The royal line of the dynasty died out with Tutankhamun, for two foetuses found buried in his tomb may have been his twin daughters, according to a 2008 investigation.".
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- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Akhenaten.
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- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Coregency_Stela.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Deir_el-Bersha.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink KV62.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Neferneferuaten.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Nefertiti.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Season_of_the_Inundation.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Smenkhkare.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Tomb_of_Meryra_II.
- Amarna_succession wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
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- Amarna_succession comment "The succession of kings at the end of the Eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt is a matter of great debate and confusion. There are very few contemporary records that can be relied upon, due to the nature of the Amarna Period and the reign of Akhenaten and his successors and possible co-regents.".
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