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Philatelia.Net / Beer / Plots / The directory «Plots»NefertitiNefertiti was the wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and mother-in-law of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Her name roughly translates to "the beautiful one is come". She also shares her name with a type of elongated gold bead that she was often portrayed as wearing, known as She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Altes Museum, shown to the right. The bust is one of the most copied works of ancient Egypt. It was attributed to the sculptor Djhutmose, and was found in his workshop. An Egyptologist, two scientists and Britain's largest brewer plan to brew an ale from a recipe dating back 3,500 years to the time of Tutankhamun. Berlin, 1988, Head of Nefertiti Berlin, 1989, Head of Nefertiti Egipte, 1947, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1953, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1953, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1953, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1956, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1959, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1964, King Akhnaton and Queen Nefertiti Egipte, 1972, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1977, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1989, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 1995, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 2004, Bust of Nefertiti Fujeira, 1966, Bust of Nefertiti German Federal Republic, 1988, Head of Nefertiti German Federal Republic, 1989, Head of Nefertiti German Federal Republic, 2013, Nefertiti German Federal Republic, 2013, Nefertiti Grenada, 1989, Bust of Nefertiti Guinea, 2007, Bust of Nefertiti Guinea Bissau, 2008, Bust of Nefertiti Mali, 1994, Bust of Nefertiti Mozambique, 2012, Founding of Nefertiti bust Mozambique, 2012, Nefertiti, James Simon Niger, 2001, Akhenaton and Nifertiti Sao Tome e Principe, 2008, Bust of Nefertiti Egipte, 2004.01.22, Cairo. Bust of Nefertiti German Federal Republic, 2013.03.01, Bonn. Nefertiti Monaco, 2012.10.19, Monaco. Nefertiti Advertising: |
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