8“What is it, Chione?” Kendra asked, coming to her aid. “You look pale.” “I-I'm just too close to this, can feel it all, but I-I'm okay.” “So, after that?” Dr. Withers asked, waiting for a response. He had a way of denying any reason that disrupted progress, even Chione's frailties. “After that… no other Aten worshipers?” “Correct,” Clifford said. “All of Akhenaten and Nefertiti's temples and artifacts at Akhetaten were abandoned, destroyed or defaced. Even the Aten symbol.” “Wait a minute,” Ginny said. “Akhenaten named a town after himself?” “Not really,” Bebe said. “But, Akhenaten or Akhetaten? What's the difference?” “I see why you're confused,” Bebe said. “It's like this. In any Egyptian name, remove the prefix or suffix 'Aten' or 'Amon' which signifies the god the person worshi

