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RE: Akhenaton: The pharaoh’s heritage

in #entertainment7 years ago

interesting read! I had not looked into the politics of AE before. Makes a great deal of sense that religion was used as an ideological tool back then as it was up until very recently, also to a lesser degree to this day. :)

"The pharaoh wanted to be so truthful he surpassed reality, he refused to make paintings and sculptures follow the same idealized beauty standards previous kings had followed."

This may be where he went wrong, drastic change is hard for people to adapt to, maybe he would have been more widely accepted after his death, who can say.

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I'm so happy about this content so thank you. And yes you are totally right, even nowadays people don't react to change very good, specially when it comes to aesthetics. If you like posts like these you should follow me and help me find in which direction my posts should go. Comments like these are awesome and the ones that create conversation. :)

Sure, I will follow for more content like this. I am actually working my way through my own series about ancient cultures and looking for possible ties to a high civilisation that existed in prehistory. I am no expert, just learning as I go :D