Ancient Egyptian Fish Shaped Palette
It is an ancient Egyptian artifact that can be traced back to the Nagada II period from 3500 BC to 3300 BC. Discovered in El Amrah (located on the west coast from Asgard to Thebes) and currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. This color palette is made of sandstone and features carving techniques. It measures 16 centimeters in length, 8.6 centimeters in width, and 1.1 centimeters in thickness. Unique design, often associated with ancient Egyptian makeup culture, as it was used to grind and mix pigments for body painting. It may also have ceremonial or symbolic significance, closely linked to the religious and cultural customs of ancient Egypt
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