Tel-el-amarna
[tel el uh-mahr-nuh] /ˈtɛl ɛl əˈmɑr nə/
noun
1.
Tell el Amarna.
Tell el Amarna
or Tell-el-Amarna, Tel el Amarna, Tel Amarna
[tel el uh-mahr-nuh] /ˈtɛl ɛl əˈmɑr nə/
noun
1.
a village in central Egypt, on the Nile: site of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton; extensive excavations.
Tell el Amarna
/ˈtɛl ɛl əˈmɑːnə/
noun
1.
a group of ruins and rock tombs in Upper Egypt, on the Nile below Asyut: site of the capital of Amenhotep IV, built about 1375 bc; excavated from 1891 onwards
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