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Central City. Even the planned part of the city was somewhat hastily designed and assembled. Most of the city was built along an eight kilometer north–south main street, referred to today as the "Royal Road", which connected the Central City with the North City, an outlying satellite and the probable residence of the king. The king probably lived in the North Riverside Palace in the North City, a large building on the east side of the Royal Road and separate from the rest of the city, protected by a fortified wall which enclosed a complex of royal service buildings. On the opposite side of the road from the palace lay a group of some of the largest houses in the city, probably belonging to nobles who were close to the king. An administrative building containing an enormous warehouse formed the northern limit of the North City. At the southern end of the Royal Road lay the Central City, a group of temples, palaces, and administrative buildings forming the executive hub of the city. The planned buildings of the Central City can be found in an inscription on one of the
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soldiers, builders, sculptors and scribes having the most prominent houses. As far as the residential sections of Amarna are concerned, there is almost a complete absence of an imposed layout. Outside the corridor of the Royal Road, there were a few broad, far from straight streets running more or less north and south and joining the suburbs to the center, crossed by perpendicular, smaller streets. The houses themselves are arranged in arbitrary clusters which create distinct neighborhoods. There does not seem to be any concept of "prime location" except to be located on one of the main north–south streets, and rich and poor seemed to live side by side. Proximity to the
Central City or the Royal Road seems to have been unimportant, and there is at least one example of a royal vizier who seems to have chosen to live as far away from the king as possible.
168:, who first excavated the site, noted how the layout of the neighborhood would allow a single nightwatchman to easily guard the area. The houses all followed the same basic pattern and dimensions, and they were evenly spaced along the parallel streets. The streets were paved, and stone drainage channels built into them, leading to a central drain, allowed the disposal of dirty water from the houses. The much larger eastern quarter contained considerably larger buildings, including mansions, an "acropolis" with an attached guard building, storerooms, a few more workers' dwellings, and some buildings at the far east side whose purposes are unknown.
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by straight streets. There is evidence that the town was surrounded by a wall. Remains were found in the north. Here there was also a bigger building. The east side of the settlements had an open space. The rows of houses on the east side (west of the open space) consisted of blocks with twelve houses. The single houses were small, just about 5 by 5 meters large and all built on the same plan. The rows of houses on the west side consisted of blocks of at least twenty houses, but perhaps even more. The settlement was inhabited only for about twenty years.
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center a huge courtyard surrounded by statues of
Akhenaten. Across the road and connected by a brick bridge lay the King's House, a small palace and residence of the king. South of the palace (on the west side of the road) was the Mansion of the Sun-disc, a religious building whose purpose is not completely understood but was likely the king's mortuary temple. In the northernmost position on the east side of the road in the Central City was the largest temple of all, the House of the Sun-disc, or the
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Akhetaten in this place. I am making the Mansion of the Aten for the Aten my father in Akhetaten in this place. I am making the "Sunshade of Re" of the royal wife … for the Aten my father in Akhetaten in this place. I am making a House of Rejoicing for the Aten my father in
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were excavated remains of a settlement dating to the early Middle
Kingdom (about 2000 BC). The ancient name of the town is not known. An area of about 100 to 100 meters were uncovered, therefore, only parts of the settlements are known. The settlements consisted of at least ten rows of houses divided
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and covers about 44 acres (180,000 m), a very large area for the predynastic period. The city was rebuilt three times during its inhabited life, and in at least one of its incarnations, its houses were placed very regularly along a main street. Almost all the houses follow a plan which faces
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Dynasty built Akhetaten as the new capital city of Egypt. For the location, he chose Amarna, a fresh site on the eastern bank of the Nile, about 275 kilometers northwest of the old capital city of Thebes. After his death, the city was virtually abandoned. The degree of planning
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194:. The village is surrounded by a thin mudbrick wall and built around a central street. Houses were connected at the sides, sharing walls for building and space efficiency. It is possible that entire blocks of houses were covered by a single roof.
156:, it housed the workers who constructed Senusret's pyramid as well as the priests who maintained the royal funerary cult, and possibly even the king himself. The village was apparently only fully inhabited during the king's reign.
205:, during which they were transferred to Amarna, the village was expanded again and formed nine distinct quarters. At its largest point, Deir el-Medina contained 120 houses and probably about 600 inhabitants.
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the island of "Aten distinguished in jubilees" in
Akhetaten in this place. I have made a house of Re- for the Aten my father in the island of "Aten distinguished in jubilees" in Akhetaten in this place.
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1844:Le Corbusier
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1734:Urbanization
1720:Urban sprawl
1685:Rural flight
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1695:Third place
1670:Placemaking
1520:Pit village
1510:Global city
996:WikiProject
810:Mathematics
771:Hieroglyphs
685:Portraiture
653:Agriculture
640:Main topics
518:Redford 149
509:Redford 148
500:Redford 146
465:Fairman 136
434:Redford 144
277:Kom el-Nana
192:New Kingdom
190:during the
142:Senusret II
16:The use of
2219:Categories
1824:Ian McHarg
1769:Theorists/
1546:(New town)
1505:Ghost town
1344:Concepts/
1080:Urban area
926:Egyptology
894:Technology
857:Philosophy
805:Literature
697:Chronology
343:References
272:North City
227:Royal Wadi
95:Nile Delta
2113:Geography
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2004:Singapore
1979:Australia
1972:Countries
1586:Cityscape
1353:Movements
830:Mythology
754:Geography
744:Dynasties
692:Astronomy
321:Maru-Aten
294:Akhenaten
262:Maru-Aten
203:Akhenaten
86:Neolithic
2181:Category
2030:Shanghai
1932:Training
1574:Concepts
1565:Boomtown
1555:Arcology
1527:Man camp
1495:Monotown
1448:Ekistics
1430:Theories
1346:theories
1187:Urbanism
1136:branches
1105:Planning
1100:Land use
1054:Theories
966:Category
887:District
882:Capitals
867:Religion
850:Titulary
840:Pharaohs
820:Military
815:Medicine
798:Hieratic
788:Language
714:Clothing
668:Obelisks
385:, p. 227
331:See also
282:Stelae H
252:Stelae U
162:mudbrick
136:El-Lahun
130:El-Lahun
103:Badarian
60:El Lahun
54:, while
2203:Commons
2079:Related
1892:Critics
1645:LEED-ND
1143:General
1073:General
1064:Outline
1049:History
986:Outline
976:Commons
936:Museums
872:Scribes
862:Pottery
793:Demotic
783:History
734:Cuisine
663:Revival
569:, 2006.
456:Fairman
144:of the
48:Memphis
2051:Africa
2035:Sydney
2018:Cities
1999:Serbia
1994:Russia
1965:Places
1761:People
1748:Zoning
1631:Infill
1095:Suburb
835:People
702:Cities
620:topics
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527:Kemp,
487:Kemp,
474:Kemp,
443:Kemp,
421:Kemp,
403:Uphill
394:Uphill
381:Kemp:
372:Uphill
363:Uphill
215:Amarna
209:Amarna
107:Naqada
68:Amarna
66:, and
52:Thebes
2044:Other
1984:China
1420:YIMBY
1390:NIMBY
1196:Rural
1168:(Eur)
1134:Major
1059:Index
899:Trade
877:Sites
825:Music
739:Dance
673:Pylon
635:Index
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845:List
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563:ISBN
307:Aten
150:Nile
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