As clear as the day they were carved more
than 3,300 years ago, hieroglyphs on a stone column record the
title of the tomb owner: scribe (administrator) of the treasury of
the temple of Aten in Akhetaten (the new capital) and Memphis (the
old one). So, this man managed the sacred gold in two important
seats of power. He had two names, Raïay and Hatiay. And he served
one of the strangest, most enigmatic rulers in all of Egyptian
history, the heretic Akhenaten.
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