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"The pharaohs who followed
Akhenaton reestablished the cult and priesthood of Amen and
restored the temples and the inscriptions. ... When Akhenaton's
religious revolution was undone, artists, too, soon returned to
the old, conservative manner. ... The legacy
of the Amarna style may be seen, however, in the fabulously rich
art and artifacts found in the largely unplundered tomb of
Tutankhamen (r. 1333 - 1323 B.C.), who was probably Akhenaton's
son by a minor wife. Tutankhamen ruled for a decade and
died at age eighteen. The treasures of his tomb ... were
uncovered in 1922. ... Tutankhamen was a very minor figure
in Egyptian history. The public remembers him today solely
because of the chance survival of his tomb's furnishings." |
Charioteer
weapon Egypt introduced and developed by the ancient Egyptians and
became part of the components of the Egyptian civilization, a symbol of
Egypt over the centuries, the oldest weapon, armor or armored vehicles
used as weapons of war have begun to appear in Egypt in the Pharaonic
Dynasty seventeen when attacked by the Hyksos of Egypt and they have
been military superiority, only at the beginning, because of chariots.
Then
he started in the manufacture of Egyptian chariots, and the
introduction of significant changes after the founding of the Eighteenth
Dynasty led Seqenenre Camus and later his son and his brother Ahmose,
continue armed struggle until the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt.
And reported the wheels for the first time on behalf of the obelisk Camus (net Anri) any weapon (wheels).
Then
used the wheel after that, by the Egyptians and show a lot of valuable
paintings, Tuthmosis I, Tuthmosis III and Ramses II when the nicknames
such as the new President of the stable and a fighter wheel.
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