The photo here shows an ancient Egyptian ostrakon, a potsherd used as a writing surface. At the time, ostraca may have been used as scratchpads. Top: The king bringing in a prisoner Ostrakon in Museum Cairo. Bottom left: Priest Praying ostrakon in Museum Cairo Bottom Right: Two wrestlers 0strakon in Museum Cairo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photo-here-shows-an-ancient-egyptian-ostrakon-a-potsherd-used-as-a-writing-surface-at-the-time-ostraca-may-have-been-used-as-scratchpads-top-the-king-bringing-in-a-prisoner-ostrakon-in-museum-cairo-bottom-left-priest-praying-ostrakon-in-museum-cairo-bottom-right-two-wrestlers-0strakon-in-museum-cairo-image357003799.html
RF2BMPWYK–The photo here shows an ancient Egyptian ostrakon, a potsherd used as a writing surface. At the time, ostraca may have been used as scratchpads. Top: The king bringing in a prisoner Ostrakon in Museum Cairo. Bottom left: Priest Praying ostrakon in Museum Cairo Bottom Right: Two wrestlers 0strakon in Museum Cairo
Wall paintings of wrestlers in tomb of Saqet III tombs at Beni Hassan Middle Egypt Egypt North Africa Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wall-paintings-of-wrestlers-in-tomb-of-saqet-iii-tombs-at-beni-hassan-image4691518.html
RMAH5X3F–Wall paintings of wrestlers in tomb of Saqet III tombs at Beni Hassan Middle Egypt Egypt North Africa Africa
Temple of Ramses III. Relief depicting fencing fight with sticks. The fighters are wearing protective masks. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temple-of-ramses-iii-relief-depicting-fencing-fight-with-sticks-the-fighters-are-wearing-protective-masks-new-kingdom-1550-1069-bc-twentieth-dynasty-thebes-medinet-habou-egypt-image209566179.html
RMP4XFPB–Temple of Ramses III. Relief depicting fencing fight with sticks. The fighters are wearing protective masks. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt.
Wrestlers, Temple of Rameses III at Medianat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 12th Century BC. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wrestlers-temple-of-rameses-iii-at-medianat-habu-luxor-egypt-12th-century-bc-artist-unknown-image186136767.html
RMMPR79K–Wrestlers, Temple of Rameses III at Medianat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 12th Century BC. Artist: Unknown.
This wall painting showing wrestlers was found at Beni Hasan, and is based on the drawing done by Champollion. Beni Hasan is an ancient Egyptian cemetery located in Middle Egypt. It was used primarily during the Middle Kingdom (the 21st to 17th centuries B.C.). The people are thought to be perhaps Hyksos, a Semitic people from Asia, who later ruled for a time in the Delta region and had their capital at Memphis. Jean-François Champollion, also known as Champollion le Jeune, was a French scholar, philologist and orientalist, known primarily as the decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs and a found Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-wall-painting-showing-wrestlers-was-found-at-beni-hasan-and-is-based-on-the-drawing-done-by-champollion-beni-hasan-is-an-ancient-egyptian-cemetery-located-in-middle-egypt-it-was-used-primarily-during-the-middle-kingdom-the-21st-to-17th-centuries-bc-the-people-are-thought-to-be-perhaps-hyksos-a-semitic-people-from-asia-who-later-ruled-for-a-time-in-the-delta-region-and-had-their-capital-at-memphis-jean-franois-champollion-also-known-as-champollion-le-jeune-was-a-french-scholar-philologist-and-orientalist-known-primarily-as-the-decipherer-of-egyptian-hieroglyphs-and-a-found-image357003797.html
RF2BMPWYH–This wall painting showing wrestlers was found at Beni Hasan, and is based on the drawing done by Champollion. Beni Hasan is an ancient Egyptian cemetery located in Middle Egypt. It was used primarily during the Middle Kingdom (the 21st to 17th centuries B.C.). The people are thought to be perhaps Hyksos, a Semitic people from Asia, who later ruled for a time in the Delta region and had their capital at Memphis. Jean-François Champollion, also known as Champollion le Jeune, was a French scholar, philologist and orientalist, known primarily as the decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs and a found
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