| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous young Pharaoh who brought about the restoration period | Tutankhamun | 80%
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| Pharaoh who came to power during the Egyptian ‘golden age’ (hint: first pharaoh of the era concerned) | Amenhotep III | 60%
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| The original name of said pharaoh | Amenhotep IV | 60%
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| Pharaoh who has been referred to as ‘revolutionary’ and a ‘heretic’ | Akhenaten | 40%
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| Dominant cult during Egypt’s golden age and restoration period | Amun | 40%
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| Pharaoh who erased the name of certain predecessors possibly in the name of restoration | Horemheb | 40%
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| Where the court was moved back to under the reign of Tutankhamun | Memphis | 40%
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| First Pharaoh of the 19th dynasty - only a one year reign | Ramses I | 40%
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| Pharaoh who partook in the first ever peace treaty (hint: final pharaoh of this era) | Ramses II | 40%
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| The original name of said pharaoh | Tutankhaten | 40%
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| List which Akhenatens name was erased from by later successor | Abydos Kings List | 20%
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| New city which replaced Thebes as the capital | Akhetaten | 20%
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| Akhenaten was certain that this powerful religious group was spreading ‘evil words’ about him | Amun Priests | 20%
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| Possibly the most significant written sources for the roles of the kings at this time | Armana letters | 20%
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| Sun god which became central to the monotheism of the Armana period | Aten | 20%
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| Said pharaohs successor | Aye | 20%
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| Famous battle between the Egyptians and Hittites | Battle of Kadesh | 20%
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| Statue which presented the pharaoh in a unique, almost feminine light - representing artistic changes | Colossal statue of Akhenaten | 20%
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| Resource that this vassal state was exploited of | Gold | 20%
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| Ancient city which had access to the Orontes River | Kadesh | 20%
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| Egypts allegiance with this northern group suffered under the reign of Akhenaten | Mittani | 20%
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| Artistic trend which began with Amenhotep III, but peaked in the Armana period | Naturalism | 20%
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| Egypt held consistent campaigns across all reigns in this southern vassal state | Nubia | 20%
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| Set of afterlife beliefs concerning funerary customs which were removed during the Armana period | Osirian funerary rites | 20%
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| Emphasis was placed on these god in the post-armana period | Osiris and Re | 20%
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| Famous piece of writing this pharaoh which described Egypt before his reign as ‘the land was in confusion’ | Restoration Stela | 20%
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| Festival which celebrated a pharaohs rule, beginning 30 years after a reign (hint: Amenhotep III had 3) | Sed Festival | 20%
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| Second Pharaoh of the 19th dynasty who legitimised the new era | Seti I | 20%
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| disappeared with only a two year reign who mysteriously dissapeared from record | Smenkhare | 20%
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| Sphere of influence over this northern area | Syria-Palestine | 20%
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| These blocks were taken from the Armana capital buildings and used in later building programs | Talata blocks | 20%
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| Temple built by Amenhotep III to celebrate the Opet Festival | Temple of Luxor | 20%
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| Wife of said pharaoh whose influence was described as “considerable and unquestioned” (Bradley.) | Tiye | 20%
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| Term used to describe popular representation of Pharaohs which was popularised after the expulsion of the Hyksos | Warrior Pharaoh | 20%
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| Wife and half sister of a previously mentioned pharaoh known as ‘the boy king’ | Ankhesenpaaton | 0%
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| Hittite king who also signed this treaty | Hattusilli III | 0%
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