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Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Nhhsyw tomb of Hwy?
Will corect and fill in other details later


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Posted by kembu (Member # 5212) on :
 
These Nubians look Egyptian to me. Sometimes, it's really hard to tell the difference, especially when they are dressed similarly. Other than the pitch black skin tone of the two in the picture, I would have concluded that they were Egyptians.

Seems like Kemet and Nubia were like peas and carrot.
 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
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Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Queen Neferu having her hair done (a relief from her Deir el-Bahari tomb)


 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Kawit


 


Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 

Tuthmose I


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Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 

Pepi II Old Kingdom
 


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Thebes, tomb of Meketre, early Dynasty 12
 


Posted by Wally (Member # 2936) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:
Nhhsyw tomb of Hwy?
Will corect and fill in other details later


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alTakruri,
Do you notice that the glyph to the left of the head of the noble on the far left looks like the word "nubi?"--does to me...

Course it probably refers to that gold stuff being carried on the tray beneath it...

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Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wally:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri:
[b]Nhhsyw tomb of Hwy?
Will corect and fill in other details later


alTakruri,
Do you notice that the glyph to the left of the head of the noble on the far left looks like the word "nubi?"--does to me...

Course it probably refers to that gold stuff being carried on the tray beneath it...

[/B][/QUOTE]


Well howzabout that? The text will set you free!!! <lol>

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Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 


Riverboat
Thebes, tomb of Meketre, early Dynasty 12, ca. 1985 B.C.
Gessoed and painted wood, l. 50 3/8 in.
Rogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness Gift, 1920
20.3.1


 


Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 

Granary
Thebes, tomb of Meketre, early Dynasty 12, ca. 1985 B.C.
Gessoed and painted wood, l. 29 1/8 in.
Rogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness Gift, 1920
20.3.11
 


Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 


Face of Senuret III
 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
I just love those scale models.
They're the cat's pajamas!
 
Posted by blackman (Member # 1807) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:
Nhhsyw tomb of Hwy?
Will corect and fill in other details later



Which Dynasty, please?



 


Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 
quote:
Which Dynasty, please?

That would be the 18th dyansty during the New Kingdom. At this time Egypt's border extended around to the Fourth cataract in modern Sudan.


Khasekhemwy 2nd dyansty


 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Nhhsyw nobility, royalty, and priesthood. Tomb of Hwy the Kings Son of Kush



 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Tomb of Kenamon in the time of Amenophis II


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Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Senefre & Hatshepsut, time of Amenophis II



 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
OK, you a magnifuer to see them but at the bottom are the 9 Bows traditional enemies of Kmt.

Tomb of Anen 2nd prophet of Amen, son of Yuya & Tuya.



 


Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Nebsen & Nebetta, time of Amenhotep III



 


Posted by ausar (Member # 1797) on :
 
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Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 

Kiya wife of Akhenaten


 


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Posted by AllixDarcy (Member # 15670) on :
 
Hori might like this one. Up.
 
Posted by Djehuti (Member # 6698) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:
OK, you a magnifuer to see them but at the bottom are the 9 Bows traditional enemies of Kmt.

Tomb of Anen 2nd prophet of Amen, son of Yuya & Tuya.


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I forgot to ask before but, which peoples comprised the 9 bows?
 
Posted by alTakruri (Member # 10195) on :
 
Depends on whose list your using as prime documentation;
Tjemehu, Nehesu, A3mu, H3w Nebu, and even some Romitu!

But this tomb painting of Tiy and Amenhotpe III's dais has:
Sen-gar
Kush
Naharin
Irem
Keftiu
Iuntiu-seti
Tehenu
Mentu-nu-setet
Shasu.

quote:
Originally posted by Djehuti:
quote:
Originally posted by alTakruri:
OK, you [need] a magnifier to see them but at the
bottom are the 9 Bows traditional enemies of [T3.mry].

Tomb of Anen 2nd prophet of Amen, son of Yuya & Tuya.
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I forgot to ask before but, which peoples comprised the 9 bows?

 
Posted by Obelisk_18 (Member # 11966) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kembu:
These Nubians look Egyptian to me. Sometimes, it's really hard to tell the difference, especially when they are dressed similarly. Other than the pitch black skin tone of the two in the picture, I would have concluded that they were Egyptians.

Seems like Kemet and Nubia were like peas and carrot.

I mean in a "racial" sense yea, but culturally, well, it depends on what region you're talking about my man. Lower nubia is pretty much, even from predynastic times, the cultural twin of egypt, while upper nubia (especially the extreme southern portions) was for the most part of a whole different culture from egypt, that is until they were brought under egyptian domination [Smile] .
 


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