Pharaoh in Egypt III. There was a piece of sculpture containing a hieroglyph of Amenhotep's birth, his name and the coronation.
In a parking lot that was in the construction phase, we discovered an old artwork from the time of the pharaohs. Ministry of Antiquities, King III. Amenhotep confirmed that a piece belonging to the sculpture was in the city of Ahmim.
The granite base of the Amenhotep III statue was discovered during excavations at a parking lot. C: Ministry of Antiquities
According to the statement made by the ministry, the founding work constituted a part of the base of the black granite statue of the pharaoh. On the part containing the left foot and the right foot III. There are hieroglyphic writings about the coronation ceremony and birth of Amenhotep.
It often seems as if the left foot is stepping forward, as depicted by the ancient Egyptian rulers.
Gamal Abdel Nasser, director of the Antiquities Committee, confirmed that the piece found was a historical work; but the age of the work and the remaining part have not yet been determined. The work was transferred to Sevhac Museum for further study and restoration.
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The Egypt Today newspaper, based on the discovery made so far, is the 9th Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty III. He reported that Amenhotep had much more sculpture than any other man of his time. Up to now, III. There were 250 statues of Amenhotep.
III. Amenhotep was born in 1388 BC and came to the throne at an early age - probably between the ages of 6 and 12. At that time, Egypt was developing as a center for business, politics and art. The life and career of this manager was documented in a collection of clay tablets written in nail writing in the Amarna Letter.
Unlike most predecessors, III. Amenhotep was a diplomacy man. Egypt at that time was extremely wealthy and decided to share part of the fire to protect its kingdom, and it was enough to keep its potential opponents pleasant. According to Amarna Letters, the king gave gold for his loyalty.
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However, it was not so generous with those who wanted to marry. A few foreign princesses, an Egyptian prince, came to strengthen their ties to the royal family, but III. Amenhotep decided to keep his blood pure and reduce the likelihood of his empire falling into the hands of a foreign person.
He was in charge for 38 years and married Tia. Tiye, his sons Prince Thutmose and IV. She was mother to Amenhotep.
After his death, the king was buried west of the Valley of the Kings.
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