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Article Evaluation Everything in this article is related to the tittle of the article. The article is titled "Nerferititi Bust", it touches on the history of it and where it now resides. The Nefertiti Bust is a painted bust made out limestone of Neferititi, wife of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. It was created by sculptor Thutmose in 1345 B.C. . It is believed to be created by Thutmose because it was found in his workshop in Amarna, Egypt. The bust is very popular and known widely. Ludwig Borchardt led a team of German Archeologist in discovering the bust in 1912 in what is believed to be Thutmose's workshop. The bust has had many homes since being discovered but is currently in the Neues Museum in Berlin. There has been some speculation about the bust's authenticity after being featured in the Body of Nefertiti art exhibition. Various test prove it to be authentic. The bust does not have any labelling that indicates it is Neferititi, it was found in the workshop alongside another Nerfetititi bust. This is an Opinion based article, you can not sense any of who ever created the articles thoughts about the bust. Most of the articles references are other online articles but there are some book ones as well. The links listed are working links and tie into the article. Overall the article was very well written given one who may be unfamiliar with the topic virtually everything their is to know about the bust while being well written and laid out. The article touches on everything from the history of the bust to the controversies over its authenticity. The talk page had some discussions about the bust and some were about the references used. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Nefertiti_Bust