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Queen Nefertiti

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The mystery of a Queen


How is it possible for one of the most powerful queens of Egypt to disappear with out a trace? Egypt started out as a river valley civilization located on the Nile River. The first settlements in Egypt were around 5000 B.C.E. Amenhotet IV was the pharaoh that ruled Egypt, and then he changed his name to Akhenaten. He then proceeded to create one god for the Egyptian people to follow. Aten was the name of the god that Akhenaten created. He was trying to change Egypt into a monotheistic society. Nefertiti lived a very sketchy life, nothing is really known about Nefertiti except she married the Pharaoh Akhenaten who ruled from 1352 B.C. until 1336 B.C. Nefertiti all of a sudden vanished from the Egyptian history records. Dr. Joann Fletcher is trying to find the body of the long lost queen.
There are many theories and assumptions of what might have actually happened to Nefertiti. The truth is we may never know what actually happened to her. Nefertiti and her husband were in the process of trying to change Egypt into a monotheistic country, Egyptologists believe that they would have gained many powerful enemies. Some experts also believe that Nefertiti may have also died in a plague. Some Egyptologists think that around the twelfth year of Akhenaten’s rule Nefertiti may have become his co-regent and after his death she may have ruled for a short time. After Nefertiti and Akhenaten perished there names were erased from the historic records of Egypt. Did Nefertiti die if natural causes or was she brutally murdered? This is a mystery that may never be solved. That’s why Dr. Joann Fletcher is trying to find the body of Nefertiti to see if she can solve the mystery.
Nefertiti means “perfect” or the “beautiful one.” In 1912 German archeologists found three unidentified bodies. The bodies are located about four-hundred miles outside of Cairo in the Valley of the Kings. The Tomb is called KV-35. The bo...

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