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  2. Paddle doll - Wikipedia

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    Paddle doll. The front of a Middle Kingdom paddle doll dated approximately from 2030 B.C.E to 1802 B.C.E. Paddle dolls are a type of ancient Egyptian female figurine that have been excavated from various tombs. Paddle dolls have been found in burials from the late Sixth Dynasty to the Thirteenth Dynasty from tombs in Asasif, Beni Hassan, Naga ...

  3. Ushabti - Wikipedia

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    The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti, with a number of variant spellings) was a funerary figurine used in ancient Egyptian funerary practices. The Egyptological term is derived from π“…±π“ˆ™π“ƒ€π“π“­π“€Ύ wšbtj, which replaced earlier 𓆷𓍯𓃀𓏏𓏭𓀾 šwbtj, perhaps the nisba of π“ˆ™π“―π“ƒ€π“†­ šwꜣb " Persea tree ...

  4. Ancient Egyptian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian architecture. Spanning over three thousand years, ancient Egypt was not one stable civilization but in constant change and upheaval, commonly split into periods by historians. Likewise, ancient Egyptian architecture is not one style, but a set of styles differing over time but with some commonalities.

  5. Doll - Wikipedia

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    A typical Egyptian paddle doll from 2080 – 1990 BC Textile doll (11th century), Chancay culture, found near Lima, Walters Art Museum. Of their small size, dolls are frequently found in ancient Peruvian tombs [1]. The earliest dolls were made from available materials such as clay, stone, wood, bone, ivory, leather, or wax.

  6. Old Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egyptian history, the Old Kingdom is the period spanning c. 2700 –2200 BC. It is also known as the "Age of the Pyramids" or the "Age of the Pyramid Builders", as it encompasses the reigns of the great pyramid-builders of the Fourth Dynasty, such as King Sneferu, under whom the art of pyramid-building was perfected, and the kings Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, who commissioned the ...

  7. Amarna - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 1346 BC. Periods. Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom. Amarna (/ Ι™ΛˆmɑːrnΙ™ /; Arabic: Ψ§Ω„ΨΉΩ…Ψ§Ψ±Ω†Ψ©, romanized: al-ΚΏAmārna) is an extensive ancient Egyptian archaeological site containing the remains of what was the capital city during the late Eighteenth Dynasty.