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The Throw stick hieroglyph of Ancient Egypt is an old hieroglyph that dates from the Predynastic Period; it is from the assemblage of hieroglyphs used on the ''ornamental'', or ''ceremonial'' cosmetic palettes. It is used on the palettes both as a throwing-stick weapon in the animal hunt being portrayed-(the Hunters Palette),〔(Hunter's Palette, close-up )〕 as well as on certain palettes, as a determinative referring to a "foreigner", or "foreign territory".〔Narmer Palette, reverse side; upper right scene, Horus-hawk with 60,000 subdued enemies, by ''"throwstick" hooked in nose.'' (Narmer Palette)〕〔(Narmer Palette, reverse; close-up of side 2- )〕 Ancient Libya, just northwestwards from Lower Egypt, and the Libyans were thought to be the first land portrayed, as well as the savannah-desert land hunters. The original predynastic throwing-stick was a launched club as seen on archaeological palettes,〔(Hunter's Palette )〕〔 (Fragment of the Hunter's Palette )〕 a predynastic stick from Gebelein-(Aphroditopolis), long, and 11 ounces, is at the Turin Museum.
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