Akhenaten: an alien Egyptian ruler
ANCIENT ALIENS - Akhenaten was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth
dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years and died around 1335 BC. He was married
to Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, was likely his son or
half brother.
Akhenaten (also spelled Echnaton, known before the fifth
year of his reign as Amenhotep IV) is best known for introducing a
revolutionary form of monotheism to ancient Egypt. He abandoned traditional
Egyptian polytheism and introduced the worship of the Aten. An early
inscription likens him to the sun as compared to the stars. Later official
language avoids calling the Aten a god, giving the solar deity a status above
mere gods.
After Akhenaten’s death, traditional religious practice was
gradually restored. Subsequent rulers brought back Egypt's pantheon of gods and
tried to wipe out any evidence of his rule, dismantling his temples and
monuments. Akhenaten remained unknown to historians until, in the 19th century,
Amarna was discovered, the city that Akhenaten built for the Aten. His statues
were found embedded in walls and foundations of later buildings, because they
had simply been used as construction materials by later rulers.
The artwork and images found from Akhnaten’s time differ
remarkably from other periods of Egyptian art. Common people, animals and
plants seem to be depicted more naturally. By contrast, royals seem to be more
stylised and unnatural in the images form Akhnaten’s time. They have elongated
heads, protruding stomachs, heavy hips, thin arms and legs, and their facial
features seem extreme.
Akhenaten himself is depicted in a bizarre, androgynous way.
It is in many cases difficult to know if an image depicts Akhenaten himself or
his wife Nefertiti. This is unusual, because in ancient Egypt there was a clear
distinction between images and roles of a king and a queen. It has been
suggested that Akhenaten was symbolic for Aten, the "mother and
father" of all that is.
Scientists have tried to find a logical explanation for
Akhenaten’s supposed deformities. They have named several diseases and genetic
abnormalities that could have caused his unusual appearance. Yet Akhenaten
seems to have lived a healthy life, producing several children.
Ufologists take a different view. What if Akhenaten’s
appearance was a sign of a supernatural mutation? What if he was truly
superhuman? A God? His long face seems to have a snake’s expression. The
egg-shaped skull has a larger capacity than that of ordinary people. His
fingers are like spiders’ legs.
Akhenaten’s genetic abnormalities – and maybe also his
extraordinary religious convictions – could have been the result of experiments
carried out by aliens. References to such events involving aliens from the
vicinity of Sirius are found among the ancient Egyptians as well as other
peoples like the Sumerians and Dogon.
No one is sure what killed Akhenaten, but there was a plague
of some sort around the time of his death. Some Egyptologists believe a mummy
found some 100 years ago in Luxor s that of Akhenaten. But genetic testing has
not given any definite proof so far.
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