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Pharaoh Headdress and Royal Scepters - Ancient Egyptian Symbolism #3446804 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts the traditional nemes headdress-characterized by its bold blue and gold horizontal stripes-worn by pharaohs like Tutankhamun, along with the crook (heka) symbolizing guidance and the flail (nekhakha) representing fertility and dominion. The golden uraeus cobra at the brow signifies protection and royal power. These regalia were central to royal iconography, emphasizing the pharaoh’s role as both political leader and divine intermediary.
Used on educational websites, museum exhibits, history blogs, and cultural resource pages to illustrate Egyptian royalty; matches user intent for learning about pharaonic symbols, ancient art, or preparing teaching materials.
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