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... Akhenaten . In the desert behind the city a new ' Deir el - Medina ' appeared : the Amarna Workmen's Village , complete with its own chapels ( Peet and Woolley 1923 ; Kemp 1984 ) . It is a beautiful site for archaeology : built and ...
... Akhenaten . In the desert behind the city a new ' Deir el - Medina ' appeared : the Amarna Workmen's Village , complete with its own chapels ( Peet and Woolley 1923 ; Kemp 1984 ) . It is a beautiful site for archaeology : built and ...
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... Akhenaten ? There is no point in looking for weapons left behind . The Egyptians were careful people . We know from Deir el - Medina that metal tools issued to the workmen were weighed beforehand to guard not just against loss but ...
... Akhenaten ? There is no point in looking for weapons left behind . The Egyptians were careful people . We know from Deir el - Medina that metal tools issued to the workmen were weighed beforehand to guard not just against loss but ...
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... Akhenaten . Vol . 1 . London , Egypt Exploration Society , Oxford University Press . Pendlebury , J.D.S. 1951. The City of Akhenaten . Vol . 3. London , Egypt Exploration Society , Oxford University Press . Romer , J. 1984. Ancient ...
... Akhenaten . Vol . 1 . London , Egypt Exploration Society , Oxford University Press . Pendlebury , J.D.S. 1951. The City of Akhenaten . Vol . 3. London , Egypt Exploration Society , Oxford University Press . Romer , J. 1984. Ancient ...
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