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15 Cards in this Set

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female figurine
Naqada II period- 3200-3000
similar to the figures depicted on roughly contemporary painted pottery vessels
Taramsa-1 burial
near the temple of Hathor, at Dendera
The earliest Egyptian so far identified
55,000
Paleolithic
Badarian Bowl
Badarian culture
Naqada II- 4400-4000
characteristic of the Badarian period like the so-called ribbed bowls
Naqada II Vessel
Naqada II- 3200-3000
basic motifs of the period: a human figure, animals, and a boat with cabins and a standard
Naqada II flint knives
Naqada II= 3200-3000
represents one of the great peaks of flint knapping in Egypt and elsewhere
Tomb U-j labels
Late predynastic
3150
the earliest known examples of Egyptian writing
Tomb U-j at Abydos
Djet Stele
Early Dynastic- 3000-2890
Abydos
Most elegant surviving funerary stele from the Early Dynastic period
Khasekhemwy Statue
Dynasty II= 2690
Shows king as a pharaoh ( not probably realistic)
Temple of Horus at Hierakonpolis
Naqada Bowl
Predynastic- 4000-3200
Amratian Period
Mesaeed
shows example of predynastic pottery
Hierakonpolis Tomb 100
Hierakonpolis
Predynastic period- 4000-3200
Late Gerzean
Only known painted tomb from predynastic period
Battlefield Palette
Hierakonpolis,
Predynastic- 4000-3200
Shows typical wild confusion
Bull Palette
Predynastic- 4000-3200
Bull represents pharaoh defeating his enemy
Scorpion Macehead
Predynastic- 4000-3200
possible pharaoh next to irragation
Narmer Palette
Dynasty I- 3000-2890
Queen Merneith Tomb
Dynasty I- 3000-2890
Abydos
Tomb attributed to Merneith