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18th Dynasty Nemes of King Tut front and back The mythical Uraeus, worn by gods & kings, was often combined with this headdress & symbolized the power & dominion on virility & prosperity of the land.  He is the only pharaoh depicted with the Nemes headdress with both the Uraeus and the vulture. Does it possibly symbolize his divinity as the 'feathered serpent'. Just like Quetzalcoatl, the serpent god in Aztec mythology as this source author suggests? King Tut Mask, Egyptian Headdress, Kemet Egypt, Feathered Serpent, Egypt Jewelry, Ancient Egypt History, Egypt History, Ancient Origins, Tutankhamun

In Ancient Egypt, the gods and pharaohs were depicted with a crown, which, according to Egyptologists, was also taken into the grave for the afterlife. However, these crowns have never been found physically, neither inside nor outside graves. Did these crowns really exist?

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Crowns Undoubtedly, the best-known element of costumes of the Egyptian pharaoh was their own crowns, of which there were numerous examples. The most common and best known are: 1- The Hedjet Crown or White Crown , symbol of Upper Egypt. 2- The Desheret Crown or Red Crown , symbol of Lower Egypt. 3- The Crown …

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https://flic.kr/p/2hBMfHG | Rameses II | This portrait depicts the iconic 19th dynasty pharaoh, circa 1255BCE. He is shown in full regalia including the nemes headdress and crook and flail within the monumental temple built to himself at Abu Simbel. This likeness is based on measurements taken from his mummy. --- See more portraits of the pharaohs at: www.kevinlester.com/illustration.html# Egyptian Pharaoh Costume, Rameses Ii, Sea Peoples, Pharaoh Costume, Alien Drawings, Prince Of Egypt, Historical Illustration, Egyptian Pharaoh, Ramses Ii

This portrait depicts the iconic 19th dynasty pharaoh, circa 1255BCE. He is shown in full regalia including the nemes headdress and crook and flail within the monumental temple built to himself at Abu Simbel. This likeness is based on measurements taken from his mummy. --- See more portraits of the pharaohs at: www.kevinlester.com/illustration.html#

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