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Here in the Study you will find the results of my
play activities! My trivia scores, organized role-play
status and other game statistics are recorded here.
Also, here you may find artifacts and other items I have
been collecting and making through my game- playing
activities. Finally, you can see an index to all my
posts to role-playing boards.
This painted relief shows Smenkhkare and Meritaten taking a walk in a garden. The artwork has a relaxed, poetic mood about it. This piece in particular seems carefree and relaxed, and portrays, as many reliefs of the Amarna period did, a scene of intimate daily life.
This relief from a talatat block shows Nefertiti. Though we wouldn't usually call these somewhat exaggerated features beautiful, it shows her delicate features. This piece dates from Akhenaten's early reign, at Karnak, when the new form of Amarna art was first being experimented with.
This bright fresco from the palace in Akhetaten is one of my favourites. Only this lower corner was preserved, showing two of Akhenaten's young daughters.
Credits:
Art images are from
The Akhet-Aten Project
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Current Amount in My Cashbox: 4,797 strti.
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