Akhetaton

Amarna is an extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site containing the remains of what was the capital city during the late Eighteenth Dynasty. The city of Akhetaten was established in 1346 BC, built at the direction of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and abandoned shortly after his death in 1332 BC. The name that the ancient Egyptians used for the city is transliter…
Amarna is an extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site containing the remains of what was the capital city during the late Eighteenth Dynasty. The city of Akhetaten was established in 1346 BC, built at the direction of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and abandoned shortly after his death in 1332 BC. The name that the ancient Egyptians used for the city is transliterated as Akhetaten or Akhetaton, meaning "the horizon of the Aten".
  • Location: Minya Governorate, Egypt
  • Alternative name: El-Amarna, Tell el-Amarna
  • Region: Upper Egypt
  • Builder: Akhenaten
  • Founded: Approximately 1346 BC
  • Periods: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom
  • Type: Settlement
Data from: en.wikipedia.org