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TRENDING METEORA SOL DLMM1 年前

Science, huh? Interesting choice.

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Prof cheems ॐ1 年前

😌

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Massimo1 年前

«They accepted their fate»

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Fascinating1 年前

Next level birdwatching.

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Archaeo - Histories1 年前

The silver bracelets of Queen Hetepheres I are among the earliest examples of silver craftsmanship found in Egypt, showcasing the remarkable skill of ancient artisans. These rare bracelets were discovered as part of the queen’s burial treasures and stand as a testament to her high status and the luxurious materials used during her time. Crafted from silver and inlaid with semi-precious stones, the bracelets feature intricate designs that highlight both aesthetic beauty and symbolic significance. Each bracelet is adorned with a butterfly motif, which is carefully inlaid with turquoise, lapis lazuli, and carnelian. These semi-precious stones not only enhance the visual appeal of the bracelets but also carry symbolic meaning in ancient Egyptian culture, representing various divine attributes and protection. The use of such precious materials reflects Queen Hetepheres I’s royal status and the wealth associated with her reign, making the bracelets an important relic of the Old Kingdom. These silver bracelets are not just decorative; they provide valuable insight into the artistry and cultural practices of ancient Egypt. As some of the earliest silver objects unearthed in the country, they offer a glimpse into the luxury and craftsmanship of the time, as well as the significance placed on adornments in royal burials. Today, these bracelets serve as a key artifact in understanding the artistry, symbolism, and material wealth of Egypt’s elite during the 4th Dynasty.

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