[2] A ritual inscription in hieroglyphs found on the tombs of the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. [3] Aten: Ancient Egyptian sun god. [4] Talatats: Bricks used in construction, typical of the Armarnian period, when Akhenaten ruled in his capital city. [5] Akhenaten The Forgotten: Although he knew the name, it wasn't Champollion who identified this pharaoh, but Karl Richard Lepsius, a German Egyptologist, during the Prussian expedition in 1843. [6] Maasch: Typical small Egyptian sailboat. [7] Felucca: Typical Egyptian sailboat resembling a barge. [8] Edmé François Jomard: Geographical engineer and archeologist, member of Bonaparte's Egyptian expedition in 1798. [9] Cheich: Scarf of about 13-25 feet long, generally worn by Tuaregs, rolled around the head and face for protection from the sun and dry desert wind.