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Ancient EgyptNefertitiAkhenatenThe New Kingdom : 18th DynastyLife in Ancient EgyptBiblogarphyAncient Egypt•Nefertiti•Akhenaton’s Queen•One of the First Queen’s to be recognized as significant in ancient egypt.•Bore him six daughters•1352-1336 BCE •Nefertiti was of equal power as Akhenaten.–Co-ruler–Participated in religious ritualsAkhenaten•Ruled in the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom•Changed the Egyptian Religion by choosing to worship only Amun, the Solar God•Due to his religious belief’s, Akhenaten lost egyptian influence in Asia and Nubia. However, his renovation benefitted Egypty intellectually.The New Kingdom : 18th Dynasty•“Age of Conquest”•GOALS:–Secure borders from enemies–Conquer Syria-Palestine to Nubia territory–Become most powerful nation–Expand nation to the Euphrates RiverLife in Ancient Egypt•MAIN GOAL – survive the flash flooding of the Nile River.•Nile harbored a delta that was a branching of the river at the top (Egypt).•The Delta made a significant impact on the survival of the ancient Egyptians.•Gods make the world work in harmony…Biblogarphy•1. "Relief of Queen Nefertiti." MetMuseum. 2006. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund. 21 Aug. 2006 <http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/phar/hod61._117.htm>.•2. Kinnaer, Jacques. "The Ancient Egypt Site - New Kingdom." AncientEgyptSite. 14 Jan. 2006. Amazon.com. 21 Aug. 2006 <http://www.ancient-egypt.org>.•3. "Life in Ancient Egypt." Carnegiemnh. 2006. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 21 Aug. 2006 <http://www.carnegiemnh.org/exhibits/egypt/>.•4. Aldred, Cyril. Akhenaten: King of Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd,, 1988. 7-306.•5. Silverman, David P. Ancient Egypt. New York: Oxford UP, 1997.


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