Inlay of a princess

Inlay face of a princess, possibly Meritaten, made from opaque turquoise-blue glass
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c. 1351–1334 B.C.
Tel el-Amarna.
British Museum. EA54264

Inlay of a princess
British Museum. EA54264

Meritaten, also spelled Merytaten, Meritaton or Meryetaten (Ancient Egyptian: mrii.t-itn), was an ancient Egyptian royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Her name means “She who is beloved of Aten“; Aten being the sun-deity whom her father, Pharaoh Akhenaten, worshipped. She held several titles, performing official roles for her father and becoming the Great Royal Wife to Pharaoh Smenkhkare, who may have been a brother or son of Akhenaten. Meritaten also may have served as pharaoh in her own right under the name Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten.