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Ancient Egypt artifacts. ==Glossary of ancient Egypt artifacts and materials== *Amulet—Predynastic, and onward. *Canopic jar—Vessel containing internal body organs removed during mummifiication *Canopic chest—The common chest contained the four Canopic jars. *Crook—Symbol of pharaonic power. Symbol of the god Osiris *Faience—Glasswork articles, amulets, etc. *False door—an artistic representation of a door, a common architectural element in the tombs. *Flail—Symbol of pharaonic power. Symbol of the god Osiris *Flint knife— prestige funerary good, from the Naqada period until the end of the Early Dynastic Period *Funerary cone; (Mesopotamia had clay nails) *Headrest—Found in tombs, etc. Typically ''personal'', or a ''memorial headrest''. *Menat&mdash and counterpoise; required a counterweight on back. (Often shown-(menat and counterpoise) just being held in the hand of the woman, Goddess, etc.) *Microlith—Ancient Egyptian stone flakes. *Mummy—body after mummification. *Naos—religious shrine; portable shrine for carrying a god. *Ostracon—Pottery sherd, limestone Sherd, used as writing material. *Cosmetic palette—Slab of stone, sometimes decorated, used for preparing cosmetics. See: Narmer Palette; and: . *Papyrus—Material made from papyrus reeds, used as writing and painting material. *Pectoral (Ancient Egypt)—''many forms''. (Up to 13 additional Gardiner-unlisted determinative hieroglyphs for the "pectoral"; See Gardiner's sign list.) *Saqqara Bird—Wooden bird model. *Sarcophagus—a funeral receptacle for a corpse, most commonly carved in stone. *Scarab: amulet or seal in the form of an abstract dung beetle *Senet—A board game. *Shabti—Figurines placed in the tomb as substitutes for the tomb owner in the next world *Sistrum—Musical instrument, a metal rattle. *Sphinx * *Statuary—Pharaonic and non-pharaonic. (Range of sizes.) * *Amulets—numerous, (and predynastic). *Stele * *Boundary Stele—Placed at boundaries. * *Memorial Stele—Pharaonic or non-pharaonic. * *Monumental Stele—Offered to gods, special individuals, etc. * *Votive Stele—private, dedication. * *Victory Stele—Pharaonic. *''Talatat''—limestone wall blocks, at times painted. *Ushabti— ''shabti''s from the 21st Dynasty and later. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glossary of ancient Egypt artifacts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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