The Great Tomb at Naqada yielded artifacts dating to the early 1st Dynasty. A series of carved ivory labels were originally attached to jewelry and other grave goods. This example in the British Museum displays the number forty. Neithhotep's bracelet (here re-threaded) is made from plaques of ivory and slate. Liverpool University Museum.
Pictures: Neithhotep's Bracelet
The Great Tomb at Naqada yielded artifacts dating to the early 1st Dynasty. A series of carved ivory labels were originally attached to jewelry and other grave goods. This example in the British Museum displays the number forty. Neithhotep's bracelet (here re-threaded) is made from plaques of ivory and slate. Liverpool University Museum.
Pictures: Neithhotep's Bracelet
The Great Tomb at Naqada yielded artifacts dating to the early 1st Dynasty. A series of carved ivory labels were originally attached to jewelry and other grave goods. This example in the British Museum displays the number forty. Neithhotep's bracelet (here re-threaded) is made from plaques of ivory and slate. Liverpool University Museum.
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