Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt



The Coffin - Shows the coffin which was found in KV55.
        The Coffin

Voices from Ancient Egypt - Shows the stopper from one of the canopic jars.
        BBC - History - Voices from Ancient Egypt

Kiya The Favorite - Includes a few photos of reliefs which may depict her.
        Kiya

Egypt, 2000-1000 B.C. - Canopic Jar Lid, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, late reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1340–1336 B.C. Egyptian; From KV55, Valley of the Kings, western Thebes. Egyptian alabaster with glass and stone inlays; H. 20 1/2 in. (52.1 cm); Theodore M. Davis Collection,
        Canopic Jar Lid [Egyptian; From KV55, Valley of the Kings, western Thebes] (30.8.54) | Object Page | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Tomb of Maihirpre - Pictures of the artifacts from Maiherpri's tomb
        View the Treasures of Maihirpre from KV 46

Malkat excavations (Waseda University - in English) egypt sites
        Interim Report on the Malqata Palace Project-E

Malkat South excavations (Waseda University - in English) egypt sites
        Excavations of the Architecture "Kom al-Samak" and Other Investigations at Malqata-south

Altes Museum, Berlin berlin
        

The Encyclopedia of El Amarna, examining her time and connections
        CIAS Encyclopedia of the El Amarna letters

A more detailed profile of Nefertiti
        Queen Nefertiti of Egypt

Discussion on the ''Nefertiti found?'' program maat read
        The Hall of Maat

Spinning Nefertiti weekly
        Al-Ahram Weekly | Egypt | Spinning Nefertiti

A Critical Analysis of the Discovery Channel's "Nefertiti Revealed"
        A Critical Analysis of the Discovery Channel's Nefertiti Revealed

Tracking Nefertiti Discovery article on Joann Fletcher's work.
        

online edition time time magazine article
        TIME.com: Nefertiti Found? -- Jun. 16, 2003 -- Page 1

Do We Have the Mummy of Nefertiti? by Marianne Luban, 1999 (predates Joann Fletcher's work).
        Do we have the mummy of Nefertiti?

A profile of her parents
        

An examination of the tomb of her parents
        Egypt: Yuya and Tjuyu Tomb Gallery: The Discovery of the Tomb of Yuya and Tjuyu by Arthur Weigall

An examination of what is believed to be her tomb
        Egypt: The Tomb of Amenhotep III (and possibly Queen Tiy) on the West Bank at Luxor

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