RocknRodV: Seated statue of Ahmes, the “True Scribe of the King” Akhenaten, “Fan-bearer on the King’s right hand”, and “Steward of the Estate of Akhenaten”
RocknRodV: The Tomb of Ahmes’ entrance corridor, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: Ahmes, the “True Scribe of the King” Akhenaten, “Fan-bearer on the King’s right hand”, and “Steward of the Estate of Akhenaten”
RocknRodV: View of the longitudinal room of the Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: Two cohorts comprising 43 soldiers are divided into four lines, escorting the royal couple to the Great Temple of Aten
RocknRodV: The soldiers are bent over in an almost 90°, which is characteristic of the Amarna art
RocknRodV: An incomplete drawing in red ink of the Royal couple guiding their chariot
RocknRodV: An incomplete drawing in red ink of the Royal couple guiding their chariot, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: An incomplete drawing in red ink of the Royal chariot’s wheel at Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The long corridor’s north wall is occupied by a door, whose jambs are not inscribed, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: View of the niche from the center of the Transverse Room, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Tomb of Ahmes’ transverse room’s east wing has a funerary well and a false door, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The funerary well of the transverse room’s east wing, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Tomb of Ahmes’ transverse room’s east wing has a funerary well and a false door, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The entrance to the niche is located in the center of the tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The niche contains a seated statue of Ahmes carved directly into the rock wall
RocknRodV: The Tomb of Ahmes’ transverse room’s west wing has a funerary well and a false door, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The funerary well of the transverse room’s west wing, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The funerary well of the transverse room’s west wing, Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: Dubbed “the women's apartment” at the King’s House
RocknRodV: Nefertiti is seated on high-backed seat, holds a huge piece of meat. A royal daughter sits on her lap, while another sits in a stool
RocknRodV: Behind Nefertiti’s high-backed seat, there are servants, musicians, and ladies in waiting
RocknRodV: A damaged relief of Akhenaten eating while he’s sitting on his high-backed seat, Nefertiti sits behind, and the Aten’s rays shine above
RocknRodV: The Aten’s rays shine above the King’s House
RocknRodV: Ahmes, the “True Scribe of the King” Akhenaten, “Fan-bearer on the King’s right hand”, and “Steward of the Estate of Akhenaten”
RocknRodV: Placard of Tomb 3, or Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt
RocknRodV: The north hills, the Amarna plains, and the south cliffs, a breathtaking view from outside the Tomb of Ahmes, Tel el-Amarna, Egypt