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Myths about Amarna Period

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Amarna Period across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Amarna Period.

The Aten Stretching Out Its Rays Ending in Hands to Bless the Royal Family

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAmarna (Tell el-Amarna), EgyptAkhenaten • Nefertiti • The Aten

During the Amarna Period of Ancient Egypt, Pharaoh Akhenaten revolutionized religion by centering worship on the Aten, a solar disk representing the source of all life. This mythic concept is physically manifested in art where the Aten's rays extend like long arms, ending in delicate human hands that hold the ankh symbol to the nostrils of the royal family. It signifies a unique, direct...

Akhenaten Abolishing the Old Gods to Worship the Sun Disk, the Aten, Exclusively

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAmarna (Tell el-Amarna), EgyptAkhenaten • Nefertiti • Aten

During the mid-14th century BCE, Pharaoh Akhenaten initiated a revolutionary religious shift in Ancient Egypt, abandoning the traditional polytheistic pantheon headed by Amun in favor of the exclusive worship of the Aten, the radiant sun disk. He established a new capital at Akhetaten and introduced a naturalistic style of art that broke from centuries of rigid tradition. This era, known as...