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As early as the Old Kingdom (c. 2670–2195 B.C.), Egyptian artisans fashioned images of deities, kings, and mortals wearing broad collars made of molded tubular and teardrop beads. [1] The Usekh or Wesekh is a personal ornament, a type of broad collar or necklace, familiar to many because of its presence in images of the ancient Egyptian elite.
A shebyu collar of faience beads from the burial of Amenhotep. The shebyu collar is an ancient Egyptian necklace composed of one or more strands of disc beads. Collars specifically called shebyu by the ancient Egyptians are the two-stranded kind given to officials as part of a royal reward. However, the term is used in Egyptology to refer to ...
sheb-{Gard-unl. 15) (collar, necklace, pectoral) 'None' may have an alternate determinative used to define the word. From the above definitions, it can be seen that the collar, neckband, pectoral, beads, etc., can also include amulets inclusive into the pectoral's iconography.
Pages in category "1940s Egyptian films" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Egyptian drama films (9 C, 167 P) E. Egyptian epic films (2 P) H. Egyptian historical films (1 C, 6 P) I. Egyptian independent films (4 P) L. Egyptian LGBTQ-related ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Al-bahth An Fadiha (Searching for a Scandal) Niazi Mostafa: Adel Emam, Mervat Amin, Samir Sabry, Youssef Wahbi, Ahmed Ramzy, Emad Hamdy, Mohamed Awad, Zizi El-Badrawy, Mohamed Reda, Nagwa Fouad, George Sidhom, Tewfik El Dekn, Mimi Chakib
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Egyptian film video covers (20 F) B. Egyptian films based on plays (2 P) Egyptian black-and-white films (125 P) E. Egyptian film-related lists (1 C)