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Tomb of Ramses III (KV 11) See here to read a discussion of this wig and it’s significance as royal...
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Temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu NOTE: The deshret crown (commonly known as the red crown), like many of the other royal headgear, is depicted as being other colors and with embellishments; all are tracked in the database as related but individual elements. This...
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Tomb of Ramses III (KV 11) NOTE: The designation ‘multiple apron’ refers to any configuration or number (3 or more) of uraei presented in a row at the base of the...
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Temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu See here for an examination of the atef crown at Medinet Habu. NOTE: The atef crown, like other royal headgear could be depicted plain or with a variety of embellishments, such as extra uraei, cow horns, or solar discs....
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Temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu NOTE: The king’s round wig is usually, as here, encircled by a seshed diadem. This diadem is tracked as a separate...
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Temple of Seti I at Abydos NOTE: The khat headdress, like some of the other royal headgear, is depicted as several different colors. It is almost always white, but appears yellow in multiple examples. Each color variation is...
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Tomb of Ramses VI (KV 9) NOTE: The khepresh crown, like other royal headgear could be depicted plain or with a variety of embellishments, such as round bosses, ram horns, or feathers. This particular example includes a falcon wrapped protectively over the top of the...