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Tile: Captive Nubian Chieftain

İsim Tile: Captive Nubian Chieftain
Basım Tarihi: ca. 1300-1150 BCE (New Kingdom)
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Egyptian | more | less
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: 3 1/16 x 2 3/4 x 15/16 in. (7.8 x 7 x 2.4 cm)
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Demirbaş Numarası 48.409
Kayıt Numarası walters-18115
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih ca. 1300-1150 BCE (New Kingdom)
Notlar To reinforce their power visually, Egyptian royal monuments often displayed depictions of groups of foreigners bound as prisoners or in defensive positions while Egyptian sovereigns attacked. Representatives of various Nubian groups were frequently included, along with Babylonians, Libyans, Syrians, Hittites, Canaanites, Philistines, Amorites, and even Greeks. While some nations were conquered and captured, others were vassal states that offered tribute or were bound to Egypt by diplomatic treaties. To depict the foreign groups, Egyptian artists standardized their clothing and hairstyles into set “types” and emphasized any perceived physical differences from Egyptians. This man has the large earring and tightly curled hairstyle typical of Egyptian depictions of Nubians. When complete, the tile showed the chieftain as a bound prisoner. Such prisoner tiles could have decorated the bases of walls of royal buildings, so the enemies of the pharaoh would be quite literally at his feet.For the latest information about this object, tiles, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: 19th-20th Dynasty | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: Ramesside | more | less
Parçası Olduğu EGY | Ancient Art
Malzeme faience with polychrome glaze
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Tile: Captive Nubian Chieftain

Basım Tarihi ca. 1300-1150 BCE (New Kingdom)
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Egyptian | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: 3 1/16 x 2 3/4 x 15/16 in. (7.8 x 7 x 2.4 cm)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 48.409
Kayıt Numarası walters-18115
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih ca. 1300-1150 BCE (New Kingdom)
Notlar To reinforce their power visually, Egyptian royal monuments often displayed depictions of groups of foreigners bound as prisoners or in defensive positions while Egyptian sovereigns attacked. Representatives of various Nubian groups were frequently included, along with Babylonians, Libyans, Syrians, Hittites, Canaanites, Philistines, Amorites, and even Greeks. While some nations were conquered and captured, others were vassal states that offered tribute or were bound to Egypt by diplomatic treaties. To depict the foreign groups, Egyptian artists standardized their clothing and hairstyles into set “types” and emphasized any perceived physical differences from Egyptians. This man has the large earring and tightly curled hairstyle typical of Egyptian depictions of Nubians. When complete, the tile showed the chieftain as a bound prisoner. Such prisoner tiles could have decorated the bases of walls of royal buildings, so the enemies of the pharaoh would be quite literally at his feet.For the latest information about this object, tiles, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: 19th-20th Dynasty | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: Ramesside | more | less
Parçası Olduğu EGY | Ancient Art
Malzeme faience with polychrome glaze
Digital Library of the Middle East
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