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Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Plates -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Addenda and Corrigenda to Part I -- Preface to the 2023 Edition -- Publisher's Preface -- Introduction by H. S. Smith -- The Significance of the Collection by the Author -- Part I -- Statues and Statuettes -- Head of Akhenaten (Plate 1) -- Head of Nefertiti (Plates 2, 3, 4 and I) -- Royal Trio (Plates 5a, 5b, and diagrams 6, 7) -- Nefertiti or a 'princess' figure (Plates 8a and 8b, and 9) -- Fragment of a 'princess' figure, sandstone (Plate 10) -- Fragment of a 'princess' figure quartzite (Plate 11) -- Figure from a perfume holder (Plates 12a and 12b) -- Bust from a royal statue (Plates 13a, 13b) -- Mouth and chin from a colossal statue (Plate 14) -- Red Jasper ankle and heel (Plate II) -- A lion's head (Plate 15) -- Back of Tutankhamen's Throne (14b) -- Note on Monkey Statuettes -- Two monkey statuettes (Plate 16) -- Three monkey statuettes (Plate 17) -- Reliefs -- Early Amarna relief of Nefertiti (Plate 18) -- Nefertiti in her tall crown (Plate 19) -- Royal figures on a palace balustrade (Plate 20) -- Figure of Nefertiti from Memphis (Plate 21) -- Sitamen from Thebes (Plate 22) -- Profile of Akhenaten (Plate 23) -- A Queen offers libation to the Aten (Plate 24) -- A libation offering to the Aten (Plate 25) -- An early Amarna portrait of a princess (Plate 26) -- A princess from a central palace column (Plate 27) -- Two offering bearers (Plate 28) -- Figure from the tomb of Ay (Plate 29) -- A Food Carrier (Plate 30) -- Foreigners on a limestone balustrade (Plates 31 and 32) -- Profile of a man (Plate 33) -- Two profiles on a trial piece (Plate 34) -- Sculptor's studies of hands (Plate 35) -- The varied carving of hieroglyphs (Plate 36) -- Ink sketch of a stalking baboon (Plate 37) -- Inlays.
Two royal inlays with round-edge carving (Plates 38 and 39) -- A royal inlay portrait (Plate 40) -- Non-royal head for inlay (Plate 41) -- An 'Amarna' princess from Thebes (Plate IV) -- Tutankhamen Ivory (Plate 42) -- Stone inlays (Plate 44) -- Glass -- Amarna princesses-red moulded glass (Plate V) -- Six objects of 'Amarna' glass (Plate 45(i) and (ii)) -- Faience and Moulds -- Note on Faience -- Animal amulets and rings (Plate 46i-iv) -- Royal and religious faience amulets (Plate 47i-ii) -- Faience seals (Plate 48i-iii) -- Fragments of faience tiles and inlays (Plate VI) -- Fragments of faience tiles from pool scenes (Plate VII) 90 Note on moulds -- Moulds with relevant faience objects (Plate VIII) -- Moulds of royal and religious symbols (Plate 49) -- Moulds for a crown, a seal and figures of gods (Plate 50) -- Inscriptions -- Limestone scarab of Amenophis IV (Plate 51a, 51b) -- Queen Ty's seal (Plate 52) -- A carving of part of the early Aten name (Plate 53) -- The intermediate form of the Aten name (Plate 54a, 54b) -- The coregency stela of Akhenaten and his successor (Plate 55a, 55b) -- Part II -- I. Preface to Part II -- II. Summary of Developments in Royal Names and Titles Figs. 1 - 9 -- III. More Key Pieces -- 1 Nefertiti's names and titles (Plates 56 & -- 57) -- 2 The names of Akhenaten's coregent and successor (Plate 58 -- Figs. 10-11) -- 3 Crowns (Plate 59) -- 4 Kiya (Figs. 12-13) (Plate 60) -- IV Past Theories and Later Information -- V New Direction and Impetus Given to Research -- VI Research and Discoveries in the 1970's -- 1 Nefertiti's status (Figs. 15-16 -- p. 127) -- 2 Meritaten's name and status (Fig. 7) -- 3 Queens who ruled in ancient Egypt -- 4 The use of the names Nefernefruaten and Smenkhkare (Fig. 17) -- 5 Evidence of Nefertiti's kingship -- Conclusions -- Index of Numbers -- General Index -- Back Cover.
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