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Nefertiti was the Great Royal Wife of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, circa 1370 to 1330 BC. Together they built a new capitol at Akhetaten, now named Amarna. She may have been elevated to equal ruling status with Akhenaten as evident in art carvings on temple walls.

A famous relief from the temple at Amarna details Nefertiti smiting a foreign enemy with a mace before Aten, the sun god. This relief is in Boston's Museum of Fine Art.

This photo is from Utah's Valley of the Gods, a wonderful dirt road meandering through a plateau of gigantic mesas, buttes and monoliths with mystical rock formations.

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