Did children build the ancient Egyptian city of Amarna?
by Mary Shepperson from on (#2S17W)
New evidence from Akhenaten's capital suggests that a 'disposable' workforce of children and teenagers provided much of the labour for the city's construction
There's a whiff of magic about the site of Tell el-Amarna that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. It's partly down to the effort of imagination needed to conjure a great capital of ancient Egypt from the sea of low humps stretching between the cultivation and the desert cliffs, and partly the long shadows cast by its founders - the 'heretic' pharaoh Akhenaten and his queen Nefertiti.
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