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The Pharaoh-seated, with flail & red crown (hieroglyph) is Gardiner sign listed no. A46, in the category of: ''man and his occupations;'' specifically, there are many varieties in the category showing the Pharaoh. The King (Pharaoh) can typically wear a variety of headgear, so all varieties have interchangeable components and subsets. The Pharaoh is shown sprouting a long, 'Puntite beard',〔Betrò, 1995. ''Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt, p. 69.〕 but can wear the Red Crown ==Palermo Stone, King Series, Row I (predynastic)== The following is the list of predynastic pharaohs (Nile Delta north) represented on the ''Palermo Piece'' of the 7–piece Palermo Stone: The sequence is in the proper order with the beginning Pharaoh on the right: (reading right-to-left, ''seven'' complete names pictured in ''year-registers''): *Mekh, Wazner, Neheb, Thesh, Tiu (Tiu), Khayu, Hsekiu. ---- *M17:G43..L6:E9.S29:D28 ---- ---- *Owl...Papyrus...Ripple......Tether...Bread&Feather.Bivalve...Cloth *Belly.....Fish......Plow........Lake.............Quail.........Newborn...Ka Note: On the Palermo Stone all the hieroglyphs face in the other direction (Gardiner signs are only facing left, on the stone they face right (reading right-to-left)). The source of the following Pharaohs is only from this ''King List''; a few have artifacts that further confirm their reign (the Double Falcon King). The pharaohs deficient in information are: Hsekiu, Khayu, Tiu (pharaoh), Thesh, Neheb, Wazner, Mekh. 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「Pharaoh-seated, with flail & red crown (hieroglyph)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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