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AKHENATEN
Egypt's False Prophet
Nicholas Reeves
"A racy, irresistible detective story full of hidden clues (and bodies), magic geometry,
and ruthlessness masked as mysticism."
New York Times Book Review
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Much has been written about this compelling, controversial
pharaoh whose appearanceelongated and effeteis
totally at odds with that of the traditional Egyptian ruler.
Scholars have speculated that he was perhaps a eunuch
or a sufferer from a genetic disorder or even a woman.
Known today as a heretic, Akhenaten sought to impose
upon Egypt and its people the worship of a single god,
radically affecting the country in every way, from art to
the written language.
In this immensely readable reevaluation, Nicholas Reeves
presents an entirely new perspective on the turbulent
events of Akhenaten's seventeen-year reign. Reeves argues
that Akhenaten cynically used religion for purely political
ends in a calculated attempt to reassert the authority of
the king, thus concentrating power in his own hands.
Ultimately his revolution failed as political, financial, and
moral corruption overwhelmed the regime. His traditionalist
successors showed little mercy, and with a ruthless
determination systematically expunged all traces of
Akhenaten's existence.
Nicholas Reeves founded the Amarna Royal Tombs Project, Valley of the Kings. His books include
The Complete Tutankhamun and, with Richard H. Wilkinson,
The Complete Valley of the Kings.
"Written in an engaging style for the general reader,
provides a concise, up-to-date and highly readable
overview." Religious Studies Review
"A captivating and educational interpretation of the
life and times of Akhenaten." Booklist
"Makes abundant use of both archaeological and
textual evidence. . . . For those interested in ancient
Egypt, this highly informative book is required
reading." Choice
ISBN 0-500-28552-7
· 61/2" x 93/8"
· 141 illustrations, 23 in color · 208 pages · BIOGRAPHY / ARCHAEOLOGY
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