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A Fragment of a Clay Seal with Two of the Names of Sanakht
The two names are Sanakht and Nebka, and this sealing has the oldest known use of the cartouche to enclose royal names.

From Beit Khallaf.

Old Kingdom, Dynasty 3, reign of Sanakht, c. 2650 BCE.
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2019:07:18 14:30:42
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