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ASMR: The 3,300-Year-Old Betrayal No One Talks About #history #art

ASMR whisper of ancient Egypt's greatest survivor.

Meryre (also Meryneith) was High Priest of Aten under the heretic king Akhenaten. When the revolution collapsed, he changed his name TWICE to survive — betraying everything he once worshipped. His statue? Still standing at the Grand Egyptian Museum. His loyalty? Didn't make it.

This video takes a closer look at the 3,300-year-old statues of Meryre and Iniuia, offering a glimpse into the complexities of ancient egypt. Meryre, a high priest, navigated the tumultuous religious landscape under pharaoh Akhenaten and later served Tutankhamun, showcasing a fascinating aspect of egyptian history. You can find these remarkable pieces of egyptian art and many more at the Grand Egyptian Museum.

📍 Grand Egyptian Museum, Cairo | Catalog: JE 99076
📅 Amarna Period, c. 1353–1336 BC

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source: https://egypt-museum.com/statue-of-meryre-and-iniuia/
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