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Article: Royal City of Tutankhamun's Childhood Is Focus of New Exhibition.
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- October 11, 2006
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Penn Museum Show Central To Its Year of Egypt
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Tutankhamun, ancient Egypt's famous boy pharaoh, grew up 3,300 years ago in the royal court at Amarna, the ancient city of Akhetaten, whose name meant the "Horizon of the Aten." This extraordinary royal city grew, flourished - and vanished - in hardly more than a generation's time.
Amarna, Ancient Egypt's Place in the Sun, a new exhibition at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Philadelphia, offers a rare look at the meteoric rise and fall of this unique royal city during one of Egypt's most intriguing times.
The ...