Coregency Stela
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coregency-stela-264-7132099
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Coregency Stela
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The Coregency Stela is an ancient Egyptian stela dating from the late Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. It consists of seven limestone fragments, which were found in a tomb at Amarna. The tablet shows the figures of Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and Meritaten. At some time after the stela was made, Nefertiti's name had been chiselled out and was replaced with Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten, the name of Akhenaten's co-regent. At the same time Meritaten's name was replaced with that of Ankhesenpaaten, Akhenaten
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Ancient Egyptian stela
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coregency_Stela
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2024-02-12T17:07:05Z
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