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History

 

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Cody S

 

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October 17, 2012

 

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The Great Hymn To Aten was a prayer found in a tomb in Akhentaten. What does this prayer lead historians to believe about Egyptian society and the circumstances under which it was written? Does it support the ideas of an Egyptian civilization that valued order, reliability, and agriculture? What was the importance of Akhenaten in the New Kingdom? What is this particular Hymn's value and limitations as a historical source? Is the Hymn restricted in the sense that it does not portray an accurate picture concerning contrary religious opinion? The Hymn to Aten gives insight into certain aspects of Egyptian civilisation in the New Kingdom...
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It is an invaluable way to understand Akhenaten's Monotheism. Egypt was stripped of all other gods and given Aten (the solar disk). Aten was as written in the Hymn, "sole god, without another beside." Akhenaten's monotheism stressed the powerful effects that Aten had upon Egypt and that all life was reliant upon Aden "giving breath to all that has been begotten...
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