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Supplementary images not incuded in the book can be found here and animations with voice over can be found in the Multimedia section. ![]() ![]() SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 1. ![]() SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 1 The head of King Khasekhemui in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, photographed from a different angle than my photo in the book. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, p. 48; this is Plate 11, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Archives de la Fondation égyptologique Reine Elizabeth, Brussels.) SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 2. ![]() SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 2. King Zoser (Djoser), first King of the Third Dynasty, wearing the crown of the South, from a bas relief in the Egytian Museum in Cairo. The beard is a ceremonial artificial beard, and is not his own natural beard. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, opposite p. 81; this is Plate 22, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Lehnert & Landrock, referring to the early photographers Rudolf Lehnert (1878-1948) and Ernst Landrock (1880-1957).) SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 3. ![]() SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 3. King Zoser (Djoser), first King of the Third Dynasty, wearing the crown of the North, a likeness which is preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The beard is a ceremonial artificial beard, and is not his own natural beard. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, opposite p. 60; this is Plate 13, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Archives de la Fondation égyptologique Reine Elizabeth, Brussels.) |