An oval basket made of wicker for food preservation, found in the tomb of the Noble "Hat-Nefer" Who lived during the reign of King Thutmose II and Queen Hatshepsut in the 18th Dynasty around (1492-1473 BC).The basket whale contained some foods that "Hat-Nefer" might use when resurrecting and returning again in the Afterlife. It included some types of beautiful Egyptian bread, dom, dates, walnuts and other foods. The basket was made of ribbons of wicker palms intertwined with great craftsmanship with wonderful colors and decorations.Displayed in The Metropolitan Museum.
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Some Photos that show the Egyptian features on Egyptian King from Different periods to Defend Egyptian History Against The Afrocentrism Movement.
A Coptic tombstone of limestone bearing an ankh (the sign of life) with a human face in the middle and bunches of vines, dating back to the sixth to seventh century AD, from the city of Panopolis (currently Akhmim) in Sohag.Displayed in The Metropolitan Museum.
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