\paperw4260 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 The power of the pharaoh was legitimized by a divine investiture. Here the god Amon places his hands on TutankhamenÆs shoulders as a m
ark of his protection.\par
The god is wearing the characteristic headgear with two long feathers, symbols of Upper and Lower Egypt.\par
Reacting against the religious reform carried out by his predecessor Amenhotep IV, who had imposed worship of the si
ngle god Aton, Tutankhamen revived the traditional cults, and in particular that of Amon.