
Nofretete: Arheološka biografija
The book explores the life and legacy of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. The book provides detailed insight into archaeological discoveries related to this enigmatic figure, known for her extraordinary beauty and influence during the 14th century BC.
Vandenberg analyzes the discovery of the famous bust of Nefertiti, found in Amarna by German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt in 1912. The bust became a symbol of ancient beauty and has sparked much controversy over ownership and repatriation.
Through archaeological evidence and historical records, the author reconstructs Nefertiti's life, her role as the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten, and her influence on the religious reforms that led to the introduction of the cult of the god Aten. The book also explores theories about her mysterious disappearance from the historical record and the possible reasons for it.
Vandenberg's biography provides readers with a comprehensive look at one of ancient Egypt's most fascinating figures, combining archaeological facts with intriguing theories and hypotheses.
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