The Ethiopian Princess Takeshit ... The Statue of the Princess - The priest Takeshit was found on Kom Trogka, near Lake Mariotis, south of Alexandria, in 1880. Copper is a precious metal. The end of the fourth dynasty approximately 670 BC. The name of the woman means and can be referred to her relationship Or her marriage to Papiha Aknoush II, the head of the Muezzin tribe from Libya.The personal clothes are executed with engraved decorations, a technique in which the design is engraved with precious metal wire.Hieroglyphic decorations and the gods of the northeastern region of the Nile Delta, the homeland of Takushit.The statue had a ritual vote, and funeral use.Ancient artifacts Egyptian National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece.
The Ethiopian Princess Takeshit ... The Statue of the Princess - The priest Takeshit was found on Kom Trogka, near Lake Mariotis, south of Alexandria, in 1880. Copper is a precious metal. The end of the fourth dynasty approximately 670 BC. The name of the woman means and can be referred to her relationship Or her marriage to Papiha Aknoush II, the head of the Muezzin tribe from Libya.The personal clothes are executed with engraved decorations, a technique in which the design is engraved with precious metal wire.Hieroglyphic decorations and the gods of the northeastern region of the Nile Delta, the homeland of Takushit.The statue had a ritual vote, and funeral use.Ancient artifacts Egyptian National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece.