Nefertiti: Egypt's Sun Queen

by Joyce A. Tyldesley

Hardcover, 1999

Status

Available

Publication

Viking Adult (1999), 300 pages

Description

For over a decade Nefertiti, wife of the heretic king Akhenaten, was the most influential woman in the Bronze Age world; a beautiful queen blessed by the sun-god, adored by her family and worshipped by her people. Her image and her name were celebrated throughout Egypt and her future seemed golden. Suddenly Nefertiti disappeared from the royal family, vanishing so completely that it was as if she had never been. No record survives to detail her death, no monument serves to mourn her passing and to this day her end remains an enigma - her body has never been found. Joyce Tyldesley here provides a detailed discussion of the life and times of Nefertiti, Egypt's sun queen, set against the background of the ephemeral Amarna court.

Rating

½ (43 ratings; 3.8)

Media reviews

"Unfortunately, due to the lack of other reliable records, this account of her life is mostly speculation, not established truth."
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"A thoughtful and well-researched re-creation of an extraordinary ancient personality."

User reviews

LibraryThing member mmyoung
Okay, but didn't set me on fire

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1998

Physical description

300 p.; 9.34 inches

ISBN

0670869988 / 9780670869985
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