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This work presents a scholarly examination of the Tell El Amarna period, focusing on the significant archaeological and historical findings from this era in ancient Egypt. It discusses the political and cultural developments during the reign of Akhenaten, highlighting the shift in religious practices and artistic expression. The study also explores the implications of these discoveries for understanding the broader context of ancient Egyptian history, particularly in relation to neighboring civilizations. Additionally, it includes bibliographic references to assist further research.
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