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The Great Hymn to the Aten was found in the tomb of Ay, in the rock tombs at Akhetaten. It is attributed to Pharaoh Akhenaten himself, and gives us a glimpse of the artistic outpouring of the Amarna period.

The hymn suggests that Akhenaten considered Aten as the only god, and creator of the universe, particularly in the verses translated as

How many are your deeds,
Though hidden from sight,
O Sole God beside whom there is none!
You made the earth as you wished, you alone,
All peoples, herds, and flocks;
All upon earth that walk on legs,
All on high that fly on wings,
The lands of Khor and Kush,
The land of Egypt.

Akhenatens religious reforms (later regarded heretical and reverted) are the earliest known example of monotheistic thought.

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