egypt 1 royalty
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The Royal Court
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Royal Pose
Sitting on his throne, this pharaoh wears a hedjet, the crown of Upper
Egypt, and holds an ankh in one hand and a dog-headed scepter in
the other.
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Double Crown
This illustration shows the double crown, which combined the red
crown of Lower Egypt and the white crown of Upper Egypt.
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Blue Crown
Worn by the pharaohs of the New Kingdom like Tutankhamun, the blue
crown was linked to the sun god.
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Head-dress
The pharaohs’ striped head-dress was called the nemes cloth. It was
often worn with a ceremonial beard, a symbol of royalty.
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Crook and flail
The shepherd’s crook (right) and flail were emblems of the god Osiris and
important parts of a pharaoh’s regalia.
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Antechamber
This illustration shows Howard Carter and his team exploring the treasure-
packed antechamber of Tutankahmun’s tomb in 1922.
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