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Jan Garbarek Group ... @ MaiJazz Festival 2013
Jan Garbarek Group at MaiJazz Festival in Stavanger
From Stavanger Concert Hall
Jan Garbarek - saxophones, flute
Rainer Brüninghaus - keyboards,
Youri Daniel - bass,
Trilok Gurtu - percussion.
published: 21 Sep 2015
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Jan Garbarek - Hasta Siempre
2004 live in Nancy - part 1
published: 20 Jan 2010
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Jan Garbarek Rites
published: 19 Sep 2020
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Jan Garbarek - Twelve Moons (Garbarek)
an Garbarek - Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004: Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
published: 21 Jun 2009
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Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
[00:00:00] - 01. Twelve Moons
[00:09:29] - 02. Hasta Siempre
[00:15:55] - 03. Star
[00:23:18] - 04. Snowman
[00:31:10] - 05. Clouds In The Mountain
[00:42:05] - 06. It's high time
[00:47:08] - 07. Song for Everyone
[00:55:32] - 08. YR
[01:01:07] - 09. Had To Cry Today
[01:08:10] - 10. Krusning
[01:12:43] - 11. The Jumper
[01:23:19] - 12. Blank Space
[01:29:08] - 13. Molde Canticle
[01:34:06] - 14. Molde canticle
[01:43:38] - 15. Brother Wind March
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published: 20 Oct 2021
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Jan Garbarek - Hasta Siempre (Puebla)
Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
published: 21 Jun 2009
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Jan Garbarek Group - Live in Matera (2019 - Live Recording)
Tracklist:
01. Opening
02. Molde Canticle
03. Untitled
04. Stolt oli
05. Matera Five
06. Matera Six
07. Matera Seven
08. Rainer solo
09. So Mild The Wind, So Meek The Water
10. Trilok solo
11. Improvisation
12. Had To Cry Today
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flutes)
Rainer Brüninghaus (Piano, keyboards)
Yuri Daniel (electric Bass)
Trilok Gurtu (drums, percussion, tablas, vocals)
published: 14 Oct 2019
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Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, John Abercrombie, Naná Vasconcelos - Live in Hamburg (1978 - Album)
Tracklist:
01. Spanish Samba
02. Timeless
03. Viddene
04. Nimbus
05. Krusning
06. Waterwheel
07. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 1
08. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 2
09. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 3
10. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 4
Musicians:
Jan Garbarek - saxophones
John Abercrombie - electric guitar
Nana Vasconcelos - drums, percussion
Ralph Towner - acoustic & classical guitars
Note:
NDR Jazz Workshop n. 134, Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, april 11, 1978
published: 23 Feb 2021
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Jan Garbarek Group, Hamburg 1991
Jan Garbarek Group. 12 December 1991. Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude. Jan Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus. Eberhard Weber, Marilyn Mazur, Agnes Buen Garnos
published: 05 Jul 2015
1:13:41
Jan Garbarek Group ... @ MaiJazz Festival 2013
Jan Garbarek Group at MaiJazz Festival in Stavanger
From Stavanger Concert Hall
Jan Garbarek - saxophones, flute
Rainer Brüninghaus - keyboards,
Youri Dani...
Jan Garbarek Group at MaiJazz Festival in Stavanger
From Stavanger Concert Hall
Jan Garbarek - saxophones, flute
Rainer Brüninghaus - keyboards,
Youri Daniel - bass,
Trilok Gurtu - percussion.
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek_Group_..._Maijazz_Festival_2013
Jan Garbarek Group at MaiJazz Festival in Stavanger
From Stavanger Concert Hall
Jan Garbarek - saxophones, flute
Rainer Brüninghaus - keyboards,
Youri Daniel - bass,
Trilok Gurtu - percussion.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 325873
9:30
Jan Garbarek - Twelve Moons (Garbarek)
an Garbarek - Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004: Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
an Garbarek - Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004: Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek_Twelve_Moons_(Garbarek)
an Garbarek - Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004: Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
- published: 21 Jun 2009
- views: 516290
1:59:51
Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
[00:00:00] - 01. Twelve Moons
[00:09:29] - 02. Hasta Siempre
[00:1...
Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
[00:00:00] - 01. Twelve Moons
[00:09:29] - 02. Hasta Siempre
[00:15:55] - 03. Star
[00:23:18] - 04. Snowman
[00:31:10] - 05. Clouds In The Mountain
[00:42:05] - 06. It's high time
[00:47:08] - 07. Song for Everyone
[00:55:32] - 08. YR
[01:01:07] - 09. Had To Cry Today
[01:08:10] - 10. Krusning
[01:12:43] - 11. The Jumper
[01:23:19] - 12. Blank Space
[01:29:08] - 13. Molde Canticle
[01:34:06] - 14. Molde canticle
[01:43:38] - 15. Brother Wind March
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Jan Garbarek Top Tracks - Jan Garbarek Norway - Norwegian Jazz - Jan Garbarek Full Album
[00:00:00] - 01. Twelve Moons
[00:09:29] - 02. Hasta Siempre
[00:15:55] - 03. Star
[00:23:18] - 04. Snowman
[00:31:10] - 05. Clouds In The Mountain
[00:42:05] - 06. It's high time
[00:47:08] - 07. Song for Everyone
[00:55:32] - 08. YR
[01:01:07] - 09. Had To Cry Today
[01:08:10] - 10. Krusning
[01:12:43] - 11. The Jumper
[01:23:19] - 12. Blank Space
[01:29:08] - 13. Molde Canticle
[01:34:06] - 14. Molde canticle
[01:43:38] - 15. Brother Wind March
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- published: 20 Oct 2021
- views: 18826
6:27
Jan Garbarek - Hasta Siempre (Puebla)
Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek_Hasta_Siempre_(Puebla)
Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
- published: 21 Jun 2009
- views: 672541
1:43:11
Jan Garbarek Group - Live in Matera (2019 - Live Recording)
Tracklist:
01. Opening
02. Molde Canticle
03. Untitled
04. Stolt oli
05. Matera Five
06. Matera Six
07. Matera Seven
08. Rainer solo
09. So Mild The Wind, So M...
Tracklist:
01. Opening
02. Molde Canticle
03. Untitled
04. Stolt oli
05. Matera Five
06. Matera Six
07. Matera Seven
08. Rainer solo
09. So Mild The Wind, So Meek The Water
10. Trilok solo
11. Improvisation
12. Had To Cry Today
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flutes)
Rainer Brüninghaus (Piano, keyboards)
Yuri Daniel (electric Bass)
Trilok Gurtu (drums, percussion, tablas, vocals)
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek_Group_Live_In_Matera_(2019_Live_Recording)
Tracklist:
01. Opening
02. Molde Canticle
03. Untitled
04. Stolt oli
05. Matera Five
06. Matera Six
07. Matera Seven
08. Rainer solo
09. So Mild The Wind, So Meek The Water
10. Trilok solo
11. Improvisation
12. Had To Cry Today
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flutes)
Rainer Brüninghaus (Piano, keyboards)
Yuri Daniel (electric Bass)
Trilok Gurtu (drums, percussion, tablas, vocals)
- published: 14 Oct 2019
- views: 72988
1:46:35
Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, John Abercrombie, Naná Vasconcelos - Live in Hamburg (1978 - Album)
Tracklist:
01. Spanish Samba
02. Timeless
03. Viddene
04. Nimbus
05. Krusning
06. Waterwheel
07. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 1
08. Backward Glan...
Tracklist:
01. Spanish Samba
02. Timeless
03. Viddene
04. Nimbus
05. Krusning
06. Waterwheel
07. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 1
08. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 2
09. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 3
10. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 4
Musicians:
Jan Garbarek - saxophones
John Abercrombie - electric guitar
Nana Vasconcelos - drums, percussion
Ralph Towner - acoustic & classical guitars
Note:
NDR Jazz Workshop n. 134, Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, april 11, 1978
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek,_Ralph_Towner,_John_Abercrombie,_Naná_Vasconcelos_Live_In_Hamburg_(1978_Album)
Tracklist:
01. Spanish Samba
02. Timeless
03. Viddene
04. Nimbus
05. Krusning
06. Waterwheel
07. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 1
08. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 2
09. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 3
10. Backward Glance - Entering - Telegram Part 4
Musicians:
Jan Garbarek - saxophones
John Abercrombie - electric guitar
Nana Vasconcelos - drums, percussion
Ralph Towner - acoustic & classical guitars
Note:
NDR Jazz Workshop n. 134, Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, april 11, 1978
- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 119901
1:22:48
Jan Garbarek Group, Hamburg 1991
Jan Garbarek Group. 12 December 1991. Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude. Jan Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus. Eberhard Weber, Marilyn Mazur, Agnes Buen Gar...
Jan Garbarek Group. 12 December 1991. Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude. Jan Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus. Eberhard Weber, Marilyn Mazur, Agnes Buen Garnos
https://wn.com/Jan_Garbarek_Group,_Hamburg_1991
Jan Garbarek Group. 12 December 1991. Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude. Jan Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus. Eberhard Weber, Marilyn Mazur, Agnes Buen Garnos
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 190590
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Nefertiti: The Mysterious Fate Of Egypt's Lost Queen | Nefertiti: Where Is Her Mummy? | Odyssey
Nefertiti is one of Egypt's most famous Queens and yet the whereabouts of her body remain unknown...or so we thought! Could new research shed light on the real fate of Nefertiti's mummy?
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
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published: 24 May 2023
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The Mysterious Life and Death of Egypt’s Queen Nefertiti
Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her husband, Amenhotep IV (AKA Akhenaten), tossed out the old gods and set up the sun as god in the form of Aten. This didn’t go over well with everyone, but it did give the couple absolute power over their subjects.
In her 14 years of rule, Queen Nefertiti was held in high regard by her husband, her royal subjects, and Thutmose, the sculptor who famously captured her face. Nefertiti was depicted as wearing the crown of a pharaoh, and may have ruled as one after her husband’s death while King Tut was preparing to rule.
#QueenNefertiti #AncientEgypt #WeirdHistory
published: 08 Jul 2020
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Will the queen ever return home? #nefertiti #repatriations #egypt #ancientegypt #nefertitisbust
published: 09 Dec 2022
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The Mystery of Nefertiti's Bust | Documentary
The Controversial Authenticity and Illicit Journey of the Egyptian Queen's Iconic Sculpture.
0:00 🔍 The authenticity of the famous Nefertiti bust is questioned by some experts.
5:46 👑 The queen of Egypt, Nefertiti, is known for her beauty and her relationship with her husband, Akhenaton. They ruled during the 18th dynasty and established a new religion centered around the worship of the sun god, Aton. Their reign was short-lived and their city, Akhetaton, was eventually abandoned.
11:51 🔎 In the early 20th century, the Prussian archaeologist Borschacht discovered the bust of Nefertiti in the city of Akhenaton, Egypt, after conducting extensive excavations in the area.
17:42 🔍 An investigation raises doubts about the authenticity of the bust of Nefertiti.
23:32 🔍 The authenticity of the Ne...
published: 10 Aug 2023
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The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt
The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
published: 21 Sep 2023
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The Mystery of Queen Nefertiti | Lost Treasures of Egypt
Queen Nefertiti is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt, but the location of her tomb is still a mystery.
Watch the Full New Season of Lost Treasures of Egypt for Free on the National Geographic site & app: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/shows/lost-treasures-of-egypt
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An immersive, action-packed and discovery-led series following International teams of Egyptologists as they unearth the world's richest seam of ancient archaeology - Egypt's Valley of the Kings. For a full season of excavations and with unprecedented access to the teams on the front line of a...
published: 23 Aug 2020
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The Most Hated Female Pharaoh | Nefertiti | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Nefertiti was a powerful and influential figure during a time of profound cultural upheaval. She even rose to the rank of co-pharaoh and eventually sole pharaoh of Egypt. Her beautiful and elegant limestone bust has rendered her one of the most iconic figures from the ancient world!
Nefertiti Biography
1370 BC - 1330 BC
The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
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published: 26 Jun 2021
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How Did Nefertiti Disappear?
Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. There is no mystery surrounding her disappearance, as it is known that she lived in the 14th century BCE and her final resting place has not been discovered. Some historians believe that Nefertiti may be buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, while others believe that her burial place may still be undiscovered.
Your Questions Answered:
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published: 03 Jan 2023
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The Lost Queen | Nefertiti | Vol.03
#history #documentary #Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti, was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were known for their radical overhaul of state religious policy, in which they promoted the earliest known form of monotheism, Atenism, centered around the sun disc and its direct connection to the royal household. With her husband, she reigned at what was arguably the wealthiest period of ancient Egyptian history. Some scholars believe that Nefertiti ruled briefly as Neferneferuaten after her husband's death and before the ascension of Tutankhamun, although this identification is a matter of ongoing debate. If Nefertiti did rule as Pharaoh, her reign was marked by the fall of Amarna and relocation of the capi...
published: 09 May 2023
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Nefertiti: Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary
Nefertiti has one of the most famous faces of the ancient world. Her bust has fascinated millions and inspired a love of Egyptology and Egyptian history in many. What did Nefertiti do? What is her legacy? Do we have her mummy? Is the Berlin bust fake? Finally, what did she really look like? We will take a look at some facial reconstructions together.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
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Research Credit: Anna May Writing
Editing Credit: Jordan Segovia
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Nefertiti's Life and History
4:27 Nefertiti's Mummy?
5:03 Nefertiti's Ethnicity
6:07 Statues and Depictions of Nefertiti
8:28 The Berlin Bust
8:58 Is the Berli...
published: 26 Nov 2021
46:37
Nefertiti: The Mysterious Fate Of Egypt's Lost Queen | Nefertiti: Where Is Her Mummy? | Odyssey
Nefertiti is one of Egypt's most famous Queens and yet the whereabouts of her body remain unknown...or so we thought! Could new research shed light on the real ...
Nefertiti is one of Egypt's most famous Queens and yet the whereabouts of her body remain unknown...or so we thought! Could new research shed light on the real fate of Nefertiti's mummy?
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
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It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
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Nefertiti is one of Egypt's most famous Queens and yet the whereabouts of her body remain unknown...or so we thought! Could new research shed light on the real fate of Nefertiti's mummy?
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
Subscribe so you don't miss out!
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
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- published: 24 May 2023
- views: 336332
11:06
The Mysterious Life and Death of Egypt’s Queen Nefertiti
Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her hus...
Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her husband, Amenhotep IV (AKA Akhenaten), tossed out the old gods and set up the sun as god in the form of Aten. This didn’t go over well with everyone, but it did give the couple absolute power over their subjects.
In her 14 years of rule, Queen Nefertiti was held in high regard by her husband, her royal subjects, and Thutmose, the sculptor who famously captured her face. Nefertiti was depicted as wearing the crown of a pharaoh, and may have ruled as one after her husband’s death while King Tut was preparing to rule.
#QueenNefertiti #AncientEgypt #WeirdHistory
https://wn.com/The_Mysterious_Life_And_Death_Of_Egypt’S_Queen_Nefertiti
Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her husband, Amenhotep IV (AKA Akhenaten), tossed out the old gods and set up the sun as god in the form of Aten. This didn’t go over well with everyone, but it did give the couple absolute power over their subjects.
In her 14 years of rule, Queen Nefertiti was held in high regard by her husband, her royal subjects, and Thutmose, the sculptor who famously captured her face. Nefertiti was depicted as wearing the crown of a pharaoh, and may have ruled as one after her husband’s death while King Tut was preparing to rule.
#QueenNefertiti #AncientEgypt #WeirdHistory
- published: 08 Jul 2020
- views: 1612769
52:21
The Mystery of Nefertiti's Bust | Documentary
The Controversial Authenticity and Illicit Journey of the Egyptian Queen's Iconic Sculpture.
0:00 🔍 The authenticity of the famous Nefertiti bust is questioned...
The Controversial Authenticity and Illicit Journey of the Egyptian Queen's Iconic Sculpture.
0:00 🔍 The authenticity of the famous Nefertiti bust is questioned by some experts.
5:46 👑 The queen of Egypt, Nefertiti, is known for her beauty and her relationship with her husband, Akhenaton. They ruled during the 18th dynasty and established a new religion centered around the worship of the sun god, Aton. Their reign was short-lived and their city, Akhetaton, was eventually abandoned.
11:51 🔎 In the early 20th century, the Prussian archaeologist Borschacht discovered the bust of Nefertiti in the city of Akhenaton, Egypt, after conducting extensive excavations in the area.
17:42 🔍 An investigation raises doubts about the authenticity of the bust of Nefertiti.
23:32 🔍 The authenticity of the Nefertiti bust is questioned due to its use as a model and its absence from public display for many years.
35:54 🔍 Analysis of pigments found on the bust of Nefertiti confirms the use of authentic materials, but does not provide an age for the sculpture.
42:26 🔍 Investigation reveals illegal removal of Nefertiti bust from Egypt to Berlin in 1913.
48:29 🔍 The controversy surrounding the sharing of artifacts from an archaeological dig in Egypt is brought to light.
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The Controversial Authenticity and Illicit Journey of the Egyptian Queen's Iconic Sculpture.
0:00 🔍 The authenticity of the famous Nefertiti bust is questioned by some experts.
5:46 👑 The queen of Egypt, Nefertiti, is known for her beauty and her relationship with her husband, Akhenaton. They ruled during the 18th dynasty and established a new religion centered around the worship of the sun god, Aton. Their reign was short-lived and their city, Akhetaton, was eventually abandoned.
11:51 🔎 In the early 20th century, the Prussian archaeologist Borschacht discovered the bust of Nefertiti in the city of Akhenaton, Egypt, after conducting extensive excavations in the area.
17:42 🔍 An investigation raises doubts about the authenticity of the bust of Nefertiti.
23:32 🔍 The authenticity of the Nefertiti bust is questioned due to its use as a model and its absence from public display for many years.
35:54 🔍 Analysis of pigments found on the bust of Nefertiti confirms the use of authentic materials, but does not provide an age for the sculpture.
42:26 🔍 Investigation reveals illegal removal of Nefertiti bust from Egypt to Berlin in 1913.
48:29 🔍 The controversy surrounding the sharing of artifacts from an archaeological dig in Egypt is brought to light.
Follow us on Facebook
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- published: 10 Aug 2023
- views: 2176708
9:52
The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt
The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
https://wn.com/The_Mystery_Of_Nefertiti_The_Lost_Queen_Of_Egypt
The Mystery of Nefertiti - The Lost Queen of Egypt - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
- published: 21 Sep 2023
- views: 31936
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The Mystery of Queen Nefertiti | Lost Treasures of Egypt
Queen Nefertiti is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt, but the location of her tomb is still a mystery.
Watch the Full New Season of Lost Treasures...
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Queen Nefertiti is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt, but the location of her tomb is still a mystery.
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The Most Hated Female Pharaoh | Nefertiti | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Nefertiti was a powerful and influential figure during a time of profound cultural upheaval. She even rose to the rank of co-pharaoh and eventually sole pharaoh...
Nefertiti was a powerful and influential figure during a time of profound cultural upheaval. She even rose to the rank of co-pharaoh and eventually sole pharaoh of Egypt. Her beautiful and elegant limestone bust has rendered her one of the most iconic figures from the ancient world!
Nefertiti Biography
1370 BC - 1330 BC
The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
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History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
youtu.be/j5Oua9WNo8c
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Lycurgus | The Lawgiver of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Lawgiver of Athens
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
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Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
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Foreign Language Subtitles
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French
English
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
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Video Credits
Editor: Christopher Geman
Writer: Christopher Geman
Narrator: Christian H. Miles
Artist: Carlos Jaramillo
Music: "Fallen Eagles" - Jon Sumner
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Contact Email:
[email protected]
All images by Christopher Geman, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines.
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Nefertiti was a powerful and influential figure during a time of profound cultural upheaval. She even rose to the rank of co-pharaoh and eventually sole pharaoh of Egypt. Her beautiful and elegant limestone bust has rendered her one of the most iconic figures from the ancient world!
Nefertiti Biography
1370 BC - 1330 BC
The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt Documentary
__________________________________
History Explained Videos
(Chronological Order)
Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
youtu.be/e_ByLv949-8
Imhotep | The First Pyramid Builder
Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
youtu.be/gpL5TgIRukQ
Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
youtu.be/kkSwK59CwF8
Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
youtu.be/TaI3MawgKNE
Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
youtu.be/jPn-Lxuilw4
Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
youtu.be/L_A8B_MdAdY
Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
youtu.be/-2XS3vmVGjU
Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
youtu.be/j5Oua9WNo8c
Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
youtu.be/Gdcu2g5uM7o
Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
youtu.be/bLWD3bVhSbM
Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
youtu.be/TeESSvut5xA
Lycurgus | The Lawgiver of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
youtu.be/zfC1ZnTKOJU
Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
youtu.be/LOCm2G0R4PY
Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
youtu.be/WX4sTXOKRcY
Draco | The Lawgiver of Athens
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
https://youtu.be/sqOxqv_yIzE
Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
youtu.be/CMc1rF8u4ro
Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
youtu.be/pXOjOcTqU5w
__________________________________
Foreign Language Subtitles
Arabic
French
English
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
__________________________________
Video Credits
Editor: Christopher Geman
Writer: Christopher Geman
Narrator: Christian H. Miles
Artist: Carlos Jaramillo
Music: "Fallen Eagles" - Jon Sumner
Carlos Jaramillo's ArtStation
https://carlosjar.artstation.com
__________________________________
Contact Email:
[email protected]
All images by Christopher Geman, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines.
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How Did Nefertiti Disappear?
Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. There is no mystery surrounding her disappearance, as it is known that sh...
Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. There is no mystery surrounding her disappearance, as it is known that she lived in the 14th century BCE and her final resting place has not been discovered. Some historians believe that Nefertiti may be buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, while others believe that her burial place may still be undiscovered.
Your Questions Answered:
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Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. There is no mystery surrounding her disappearance, as it is known that she lived in the 14th century BCE and her final resting place has not been discovered. Some historians believe that Nefertiti may be buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, while others believe that her burial place may still be undiscovered.
Your Questions Answered:
how old was nefertiti when she died
what did nefertiti do
was nefertiti a pharaoh
when was nefertiti born
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- published: 03 Jan 2023
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The Lost Queen | Nefertiti | Vol.03
#history #documentary #Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti, was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nef...
#history #documentary #Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti, was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were known for their radical overhaul of state religious policy, in which they promoted the earliest known form of monotheism, Atenism, centered around the sun disc and its direct connection to the royal household. With her husband, she reigned at what was arguably the wealthiest period of ancient Egyptian history. Some scholars believe that Nefertiti ruled briefly as Neferneferuaten after her husband's death and before the ascension of Tutankhamun, although this identification is a matter of ongoing debate. If Nefertiti did rule as Pharaoh, her reign was marked by the fall of Amarna and relocation of the capital back to the traditional city of Thebes.
She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Neues Museum. The bust is one of the most copied works of art of ancient Egypt. It was attributed to the sculptor Thutmose, and it was found in his workshop.
Nefertiti had many titles including:
Hereditary Princess.
Great of Praises.
Lady of Grace.
Sweet of Love.
Lady of The Two Lands.
Main King's Wife.
Great King's Wife.
Lady of All Women.
Mistress of Upper & Lower Egypt.
Almost nothing is known about Nefertiti's life prior to her marriage to Akhenaten. Scenes from the tombs of the nobles in Amarna mention that Nefertiti had a sister, named Mutbenret. Further, a woman named Tey carried the title of "Nurse of the Great Royal Wife." In addition, Tey's husband Ay carried the title "God's Father." Some Egyptologists believe that this title was used for a man whose daughter married the pharaoh. Based on these titles, it has been proposed that Ay was in fact Nefertiti's father. However, neither Ay nor Tey are explicitly referred to as Nefertiti's parents in the existing sources. At the same time, no sources exist that directly contradict Ay's fatherhood which is considered likely due to the great influence he wielded during Nefertiti's life and after her death. According to another theory, Nefertiti was the daughter of Ay and a woman besides Tey, but Ay's first wife died before Nefertiti's rise to the position of queen, whereupon Ay married Tey, making her Nefertiti's stepmother. Nevertheless, this entire proposal is based on speculation and conjecture.
It has also been proposed that Nefertiti was Akhenaten's full sister, though this is contradicted by her titles which do not include the title of "King's Daughter" or "King's Sister," usually used to indicate a relative of a pharaoh. Another theory about her parentage that gained some support identified Nefertiti with the Mitanni princess Tadukhipa, partially based on Nefertiti's name which has been interpreted by some scholars as signifying a foreign origin. However, Tadukhipa was already married to Akhenaten's father and there is no evidence for any reason why this woman would need to alter her name in a proposed marriage to Akhenaten, nor any hard evidence of a foreign non-Egyptian background for Nefertiti. The exact dates when Nefertiti married Akhenaten and became the king's great royal wife are uncertain. They are known to have had at least six daughters together, including Meritaten, Meketaten, Ankhesenpaaten , Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure, and Setepenre. She was once considered as a candidate for the mother of Tutankhamun, however a genetic study conducted on discovered mummies suggests that she was not.Nefertiti first appears in scenes in Thebes. In the damaged tomb of the royal butler Parennefer, the new king Amenhotep 4 is accompanied by a royal woman, and this lady is thought to be an early depiction of Nefertiti. The king and queen are shown worshiping the Aten. In the tomb of the vizier Ramose, Nefertiti is shown standing behind Amenhotep 4 in the Window of Appearance during the reward ceremony for the vizier.
During the early years in Thebes, Akhenaten had several temples erected at Karnak. One of the structures, the Mansion of the Benben, was dedicated to Nefertiti. She is depicted with her daughter Meritaten and in some scenes the princess Meketaten participates as well. In scenes found on the talatat, Nefertiti appears almost twice as often as her husband. She is shown appearing behind her husband the pharaoh in offering scenes in the role of the queen supporting her husband, but she is also depicted in scenes that would have normally been the prerogative of the king. She is shown smiting the enemy, and captive enemies decorate her throne.
In the fourth year of his reign, Amenhotep 4 decided to move the capital to Akhetaten modern day Amarna. In his fifth year, Amenhotep 4 officially changed his name to Akhenaten, and Nefertiti was henceforth known as Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti. The name change was a sign of the ever-increasing importance of the cult of the Aten.
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#history #documentary #Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti, was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were known for their radical overhaul of state religious policy, in which they promoted the earliest known form of monotheism, Atenism, centered around the sun disc and its direct connection to the royal household. With her husband, she reigned at what was arguably the wealthiest period of ancient Egyptian history. Some scholars believe that Nefertiti ruled briefly as Neferneferuaten after her husband's death and before the ascension of Tutankhamun, although this identification is a matter of ongoing debate. If Nefertiti did rule as Pharaoh, her reign was marked by the fall of Amarna and relocation of the capital back to the traditional city of Thebes.
She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Neues Museum. The bust is one of the most copied works of art of ancient Egypt. It was attributed to the sculptor Thutmose, and it was found in his workshop.
Nefertiti had many titles including:
Hereditary Princess.
Great of Praises.
Lady of Grace.
Sweet of Love.
Lady of The Two Lands.
Main King's Wife.
Great King's Wife.
Lady of All Women.
Mistress of Upper & Lower Egypt.
Almost nothing is known about Nefertiti's life prior to her marriage to Akhenaten. Scenes from the tombs of the nobles in Amarna mention that Nefertiti had a sister, named Mutbenret. Further, a woman named Tey carried the title of "Nurse of the Great Royal Wife." In addition, Tey's husband Ay carried the title "God's Father." Some Egyptologists believe that this title was used for a man whose daughter married the pharaoh. Based on these titles, it has been proposed that Ay was in fact Nefertiti's father. However, neither Ay nor Tey are explicitly referred to as Nefertiti's parents in the existing sources. At the same time, no sources exist that directly contradict Ay's fatherhood which is considered likely due to the great influence he wielded during Nefertiti's life and after her death. According to another theory, Nefertiti was the daughter of Ay and a woman besides Tey, but Ay's first wife died before Nefertiti's rise to the position of queen, whereupon Ay married Tey, making her Nefertiti's stepmother. Nevertheless, this entire proposal is based on speculation and conjecture.
It has also been proposed that Nefertiti was Akhenaten's full sister, though this is contradicted by her titles which do not include the title of "King's Daughter" or "King's Sister," usually used to indicate a relative of a pharaoh. Another theory about her parentage that gained some support identified Nefertiti with the Mitanni princess Tadukhipa, partially based on Nefertiti's name which has been interpreted by some scholars as signifying a foreign origin. However, Tadukhipa was already married to Akhenaten's father and there is no evidence for any reason why this woman would need to alter her name in a proposed marriage to Akhenaten, nor any hard evidence of a foreign non-Egyptian background for Nefertiti. The exact dates when Nefertiti married Akhenaten and became the king's great royal wife are uncertain. They are known to have had at least six daughters together, including Meritaten, Meketaten, Ankhesenpaaten , Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure, and Setepenre. She was once considered as a candidate for the mother of Tutankhamun, however a genetic study conducted on discovered mummies suggests that she was not.Nefertiti first appears in scenes in Thebes. In the damaged tomb of the royal butler Parennefer, the new king Amenhotep 4 is accompanied by a royal woman, and this lady is thought to be an early depiction of Nefertiti. The king and queen are shown worshiping the Aten. In the tomb of the vizier Ramose, Nefertiti is shown standing behind Amenhotep 4 in the Window of Appearance during the reward ceremony for the vizier.
During the early years in Thebes, Akhenaten had several temples erected at Karnak. One of the structures, the Mansion of the Benben, was dedicated to Nefertiti. She is depicted with her daughter Meritaten and in some scenes the princess Meketaten participates as well. In scenes found on the talatat, Nefertiti appears almost twice as often as her husband. She is shown appearing behind her husband the pharaoh in offering scenes in the role of the queen supporting her husband, but she is also depicted in scenes that would have normally been the prerogative of the king. She is shown smiting the enemy, and captive enemies decorate her throne.
In the fourth year of his reign, Amenhotep 4 decided to move the capital to Akhetaten modern day Amarna. In his fifth year, Amenhotep 4 officially changed his name to Akhenaten, and Nefertiti was henceforth known as Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti. The name change was a sign of the ever-increasing importance of the cult of the Aten.
- published: 09 May 2023
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12:30
Nefertiti: Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary
Nefertiti has one of the most famous faces of the ancient world. Her bust has fascinated millions and inspired a love of Egyptology and Egyptian history in many...
Nefertiti has one of the most famous faces of the ancient world. Her bust has fascinated millions and inspired a love of Egyptology and Egyptian history in many. What did Nefertiti do? What is her legacy? Do we have her mummy? Is the Berlin bust fake? Finally, what did she really look like? We will take a look at some facial reconstructions together.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Find me here:
Instagram: @Royalty_Now_
Tik Tok: @RoyaltyNow
Patreon: Patreon.com/RoyaltyNow
RoyaltyNowStudios.com
Research Credit: Anna May Writing
Editing Credit: Jordan Segovia
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Nefertiti's Life and History
4:27 Nefertiti's Mummy?
5:03 Nefertiti's Ethnicity
6:07 Statues and Depictions of Nefertiti
8:28 The Berlin Bust
8:58 Is the Berlin Bust Authentic?
10:38 Statue Reconstructions
11:48 Closing
This video creation and final image are ©Royalty Now.
Research Sources:
J. Williamson, ‘Alone before the God: Gender, Status, and Nefertiti’s Image’, Journal of the
American Research Center in Egypt, 51 (2015), 179-192.
E. L. Ertman, ‘Nefertiti’s Eyes’, Archaeology, 61, 2 (2008), 28-32.
J. Sampson, ‘Nefertiti’s Regality’, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 63 (1977), 88-97.
L. Taronas, ‘Nefertiti: Egyptian Wife, Mother, Queen and Icon’, American Research Center in
Egypt. Available online:
https://www.arce.org/resource/nefertiti-egyptian-wife-mother-queen-and-icon
K. Cooney, When women ruled the world: six Queens of Egypt’, (National Geographic Society’
Washington, 2018).
J. A. Tyldesley, Nefertiti: Egypt’s Sun Queen, (New York; Viking, 1999).
‘Hidden face in Nefertiti bust examined with CT scan’, ScienceDaily, 2009.
‘Your guide to Egypt’s sun queen, Nefertiti’, History Extra, (2021). Available online:
https://www.historyextra.com/period/ancient-egypt/nefertiti-egyptian-pharoah-tutankhamun-moth
er-wife-akhenaten-key-questions-facts-bust-guide-reign/
http://heritage-key.com/blogs/veigapaula/why-i-dont-believe-bust-nefertiti-fake/
https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/bust-of-nefertiti-fake/
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nefertiti
https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/nefertiti
https://wn.com/Nefertiti_Facial_Reconstructions_History_Documentary
Nefertiti has one of the most famous faces of the ancient world. Her bust has fascinated millions and inspired a love of Egyptology and Egyptian history in many. What did Nefertiti do? What is her legacy? Do we have her mummy? Is the Berlin bust fake? Finally, what did she really look like? We will take a look at some facial reconstructions together.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Find me here:
Instagram: @Royalty_Now_
Tik Tok: @RoyaltyNow
Patreon: Patreon.com/RoyaltyNow
RoyaltyNowStudios.com
Research Credit: Anna May Writing
Editing Credit: Jordan Segovia
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Nefertiti's Life and History
4:27 Nefertiti's Mummy?
5:03 Nefertiti's Ethnicity
6:07 Statues and Depictions of Nefertiti
8:28 The Berlin Bust
8:58 Is the Berlin Bust Authentic?
10:38 Statue Reconstructions
11:48 Closing
This video creation and final image are ©Royalty Now.
Research Sources:
J. Williamson, ‘Alone before the God: Gender, Status, and Nefertiti’s Image’, Journal of the
American Research Center in Egypt, 51 (2015), 179-192.
E. L. Ertman, ‘Nefertiti’s Eyes’, Archaeology, 61, 2 (2008), 28-32.
J. Sampson, ‘Nefertiti’s Regality’, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 63 (1977), 88-97.
L. Taronas, ‘Nefertiti: Egyptian Wife, Mother, Queen and Icon’, American Research Center in
Egypt. Available online:
https://www.arce.org/resource/nefertiti-egyptian-wife-mother-queen-and-icon
K. Cooney, When women ruled the world: six Queens of Egypt’, (National Geographic Society’
Washington, 2018).
J. A. Tyldesley, Nefertiti: Egypt’s Sun Queen, (New York; Viking, 1999).
‘Hidden face in Nefertiti bust examined with CT scan’, ScienceDaily, 2009.
‘Your guide to Egypt’s sun queen, Nefertiti’, History Extra, (2021). Available online:
https://www.historyextra.com/period/ancient-egypt/nefertiti-egyptian-pharoah-tutankhamun-moth
er-wife-akhenaten-key-questions-facts-bust-guide-reign/
http://heritage-key.com/blogs/veigapaula/why-i-dont-believe-bust-nefertiti-fake/
https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/bust-of-nefertiti-fake/
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nefertiti
https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/nefertiti
- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 890679