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North Riverside Palace : ウィキペディア英語版
North Riverside Palace

The North Riverside Palace was a royal residence in Amarna and the main residence of the royal family. This palace should not be confused with the North Palace which was the residence of first Queen Kiya and later Meritaten. 〔Reeves, Nicholas. Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet. Thames & Hudson. 2005. ISBN 0-500-285527〕
==The palace==
The North Riverside palace was the first building one would encounter when entering the city of Amarna from the north. This residence was located about 3 km north of the Central City. This palace complex was likely the main residence of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his family. 〔Kemp, Barry, The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its People, Thames and Hudson, 2012〕 〔 Amarna Project (| North City with description of North Riverside Palace ) 〕〔Rolf Gundlach and John H Taylor, 4th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology Egyptian Royal Residences: London, June 1st-5th 2004, Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009 〕
The North Riverside Palace was a large citadel surrounded by a enclosing wall. The palace was first excavated in the 1930, but the change in the way that the river runs has washed away a lot of the foundations of the palace. The enclosing wall however was preserved to some extent and shows a 1.5 m thick wall that had square towers incorporated at regular intervals. A palace of this size likely included gardens. One gateway was excavated and parts of plaster were discovered showing a Pharaoh in a chariot. It is not clear if this Pharaoh was Akhenaten or lone of his successors. 〔

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