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Tell el Amarna

(ˈtɛl ɛl əˈmɑːnə)
n
(Placename) a group of ruins and rock tombs in Upper Egypt, on the Nile below Asyut: site of the capital of Amenhotep IV, built about 1375 bc; excavated from 1891 onwards
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The topics include the Late Bronze Age at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the site's role in southwestern Canaan, first impression on the urban layout of the last Canaanite city of Lachish: a view from the northeast corner of the site, Tel Burna in the Late Bronze: assessing the 13th-century BCE landscape of the Shephelah, shifting meanings and values of Aegean-type pottery in the Late Bronze southern Levant, and prestige and authority in the southern Levant during the Amarna Age.
Olujonwo, on Wednesday, during a visit to the headquarters office of the Buhari Campaign Organisation was hosted by Director of Logistics, Buhari Campaign Organisation, Alhaji Nasiru Danu, who is also the Dan Amarna of Dutse, and Director of Strategic Communications and official Spokesperson of Buhari Campaign Organisation, Mr Festus Keyamo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
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The Reign of Tudhaliya II and Suppiluliuma I: The Contribution of the Hittite Documentation to a Reconstruction of the Amarna Age.
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In addition to these donations, 17 sets were sent to the Ministry of Antiquities for their libraries and for the use of staff and inspectors, one set was sent to the library of the Theban Mapping Project in Luxor and one set was sent to the Amarna Project library in Tell el-Amarna.
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Southwest of Jenin, dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded Ya'bad town, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped Yasser Mohammad Ali Amarna, his brother Hazem, and Forsan Khaled Amarna.