And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like
to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping
things. Romans 1:23
"The Sed festival was an ancient Egyptian ceremony that celebrated
the continued rule of a pharaoh. The name is taken from the name of an Egyptian wolf god, one of whose names was Wepwawet or Sed. The less-formal feast name, the Feast of the Tail, is derived from the name of the animal's tail that typically was attached to the back of the pharaoh's garment in the early periods of Egyptian history. This tail might have been the vestige of a previous ceremonial robe made out of a complete animal skin." wiki"The first remnants of the ancient city, known as Aten, were uncovered in September 2020 by a team led by Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass.
The city was founded over 3,300 years ago during the reign of 18th-dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III (ruled 1386-1353 BC).It was also active during the king’s co-regency with his son, the famous Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton.
“Many foreign missions searched for this city and never found it,” Dr. Hawass said.
One of the most recent finds — a vessel containing 10 kg of dried or boiled meat — has a valuable inscription: ‘Year 37, dressed meat for the third Heb Sed festival from the slaughterhouse of the stockyard of Kha made by the butcher luwy’.
This valuable information, not only gives us the names of two people that lived and worked in the city but confirmed that the city was
active and the time of Amenhotep III’s co-regency with his son
Akhenaten." SciNews