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Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey. Illustration made from the funerary painting on the east wall of the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt. Paheri was a nomarch, or provincial governor. The tomb dates from the middle of the 18th Dynasty, circa 1500 BC. From the book, The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri, by J. J. Tylor, published 1895
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Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey. Illustration made from the funerary painting on the east wall of the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt. Paheri was a nomarch, or provincial governor. The tomb dates from the middle of the 18th Dynasty, circa 1500 BC. From the book, The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri, by J. J. Tylor, published 1895
Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh. At their feet, their pet monkey. Illustration made from the funerary painting on the east wall of the tomb of Paheri in El Kab, Egypt. Paheri was a nomarch, or provincial governor. The tomb dates from the middle of the 18th Dynasty, circa 1500 BC. From the book, The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri, by J.J. Tylor, published 1895
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This print showcases the ancient Egyptian couple, Paheri and his wife Henut-er-neheh, along with their beloved pet monkey. The illustration is derived from a funerary painting found on the east wall of Paheri's tomb in El Kab, Egypt. Paheri held the esteemed position of nomarch, serving as a provincial governor during the middle of the 18th Dynasty around 1500 BC. The image provides us with a glimpse into the lives of these historical figures. Dressed in traditional Egyptian attire, Paheri and Henut-er-neheh stand side by side with their loyal companion at their feet. Their elaborate hairdos and elegant garments reflect the fashion trends of that era. Preserved through time, this archival piece offers valuable insights into ancient Egyptian culture and customs. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians seeking to understand life during this period. The book from which this illustration originates, "The Wall Drawings and Monuments of El-kab: The Tomb of Paheri" by J. J. Tylor (published in 1895), allows us to appreciate the meticulous details captured within this artwork. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are transported back to an age when administrators like Paheri governed provinces while cherishing their relationships with loved ones - even extending that affection towards animal companions such as their pet monkey.
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