DSC_0517.jpg A Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a SerekhA Jar With an Ink Inscription Naming NarmerThumbnailsTwo Female Figurines and a Clay Seal with the Name of Neithhotep in a Serekh
Sherd of a Pot with a Red Crown Motif
This is the earliest known depiction of a crown from Egypt.

From Naqada.

Predynastic Period, Naqada II, c. 3500-3200 BCE.

Acc. No.: Ashmolean Museum AN1895.795
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2019:07:18 14:34:03
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