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Ancient Egyptian Noble or Pharaoh Depicted in Traditional Iconography #2321826 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts a high-status male figure from ancient Egypt, likely a pharaoh or deity, shown in canonical profile stance. He wears the nemes headdress, a multi-layered broad collar (wesekh), and a shendyt kilt, while holding the crook (heka) in one hand and the flail (nekhakha) in the other-emblems of royal power and pastoral care. His posture and regalia reflect standard conventions used in temple reliefs and funerary art to convey divine authority and order (ma’at).
Used in educational websites, museum digital collections, and history blogs to illustrate Egyptian iconography, royal symbolism, or comparative religious art; targets users researching ancient Egyptian culture, mythology, or art history.
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