The Birth date of Tutankhamon
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From “Amarna Sunrise: Egypt from Golden Age to Age of Heresy” © Aidan Dodson 2016, page 80, is a picture of Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra in Tell Al-Amarna (Akhetaton, the City of the Sun) dateable after Year 9 of Akhenaton. Akhetaton city was started in Year 5 of Akhenaton. If a Pharaoh is no longer ruling, it doesn’t necessarily mean he is deceased. Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra was living in the City his son built around year 10, the time in which Tutankhamon was born. Tutankhamon was 7 when Akhenaton died, and age 9 when crowned Pharaoh; Akhenaton ruled about 17 years. Smenkhkara and Neferneferuaton ruled in between those years. Akhenaton had no male offspring via Nefertiti, so he married or mated his daughters from her, seeking a male heir. Nebmaatra mated Nefertiti to prove she could have male offspring; their son was Tutankhaton (Tutankhamon), whom was adopted by Akhenaton as his bodily son of Aton once Nebmaatra died. Tutankhamon’s dressing mannequin has a Nefertiti style crown on it, plus his mask has her inherited beauty. A sister of Tutankhamon (Bakhetaton?) has a clubbed foot, the mother of the 2 fetuses found in KV62. The sister, Tut, and Nebmaatra all have inherited clubbed foot anomaly. Neferneferuaton was a female ruler, probably the daughter of Kiya, Akhenaton’s first Queen before Nefertiti. Nebmaatra was the incarnation of Aton-Ra prior to Akhenaton’s religion. Akhenaton mated Meritaton and Ankhesenpaaton; Ankhesenpaaton was Ankhkheperura, using the name Smenkhkara; the male Smenkhkara Djoserkheperu was the son of Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra, found in KV55 after he was transferred from KV62 during Tutankhamon’s reign. Neferneferuaton was also buried in KV62 (probably in the walled off section to the North of the Burial Chamber / “Void” discovered nearby); where Ankhesenamon may be also. Tutankhamon said his “father is Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra.” The KV55 Mummy is a male relative of Tutankhamon, not necessarily his parent, according to the Genetic test in 2008. The blocking stone plug (Stone Wall in Eye of the Pharaoh ©1990 MJC) in the Burial Chamber of KV62 accesses the “Void” passage, but no one wants to damage the fake mural of King Ay to prove this. Oh well…
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