One candidate is the heretic pharaoh, Akhenaten, who abandoned the gods of the state to worship a single deity. In 1907 a badly decayed mummy was discovered in KV55, a small tomb in the Valley of ...
The tomb of Akhenaten, for instance, the heretic pharaoh (and father of Tut) who instigated radical changes in Egyptian religion and society, remains a mystery. Some feel the tomb known as KV 55 ...
When Akhenaten died in 1333 B.C., his son Tutankhaten ... and some statuettes of underworld deities. His mummy was missing, too. The most important surviving artifacts were well-executed paintings ...