Bull Palette

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La palette au taureau, appelée aussi « célébrant une victoire », est une palette de l'Égypte antique en grauwacke datant de la période prédynastique, vers 3300-3100 av. J.-C. Elle montre un taureau, représentant le roi, écrasant un adversaire. Elle est conservée au musée du Louvre. rdf:langString
Палетка Быка, Палетка Празднования победы — артефакт додинастического Египта, в египтологии подобные археологические находки относят к группе так называемых «палеток». Временем создания считается период Накада III — конец 4-го тыс. до н. э. rdf:langString
A Paleta do Touro ou Paleta celebrando uma vitória (em francês: Palette célébrant une victoire) é uma paleta em grauvaque do Antigo Egito, esculpida em baixo relevo. É datado de Nacada III, nos dois últimos séculos do IV milênio a.C., imediatamente antes do início da Época Tinita (r. 3100–2686 a.C.). Está na coleção do Louvre, inventário n. E11255. Tem 26,5 centímetros de altura e 14,5 de largura. O touro que aparece no topo pode ser um rei zoomorfizado. Segundo Günter Dreyer, o suposto rei se chamava Touro II e governou tempos depois de outro rei homônimo. rdf:langString
The Bull Palette (French: palette célébrant une victoire) is the fragment of an Ancient Egyptian greywacke palette, carved in low relief and used, at least in principle, as a cosmetic palette for the grinding of cosmetics. It is dated to Naqada III, the final two centuries of the fourth millennium BC, immediately preceding the Early Dynastic Period). It is in the collection of the Louvre, inventory no. E11255. The obverse of the cosmetic palette contains a large circular fortified city that is identified in its interior with a "larger-lion-and-'Nu'-(vessel)"– rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Bull Palette (French: palette célébrant une victoire) is the fragment of an Ancient Egyptian greywacke palette, carved in low relief and used, at least in principle, as a cosmetic palette for the grinding of cosmetics. It is dated to Naqada III, the final two centuries of the fourth millennium BC, immediately preceding the Early Dynastic Period). It is in the collection of the Louvre, inventory no. E11255. The palette is broken and only a portion of half of it remains. Both sides of it are carved, with some figures on each side differing from the other. The accompanying image presents both sides. The obverse of the cosmetic palette contains a large circular fortified city that is identified in its interior with a "larger-lion-and-'Nu'-(vessel)"– a hieroglyph represented to the right of the lioness. The reverse of the cosmetic palette has iconography that became hieroglyphs for the: clenched fist, five surmounted by animals, being represented by two hippopotamuses, the "Sacred Ibis", the Horus-Falcon, and the thuderbolt of Min–symbol.
rdf:langString La palette au taureau, appelée aussi « célébrant une victoire », est une palette de l'Égypte antique en grauwacke datant de la période prédynastique, vers 3300-3100 av. J.-C. Elle montre un taureau, représentant le roi, écrasant un adversaire. Elle est conservée au musée du Louvre.
rdf:langString Палетка Быка, Палетка Празднования победы — артефакт додинастического Египта, в египтологии подобные археологические находки относят к группе так называемых «палеток». Временем создания считается период Накада III — конец 4-го тыс. до н. э.
rdf:langString A Paleta do Touro ou Paleta celebrando uma vitória (em francês: Palette célébrant une victoire) é uma paleta em grauvaque do Antigo Egito, esculpida em baixo relevo. É datado de Nacada III, nos dois últimos séculos do IV milênio a.C., imediatamente antes do início da Época Tinita (r. 3100–2686 a.C.). Está na coleção do Louvre, inventário n. E11255. Tem 26,5 centímetros de altura e 14,5 de largura. O touro que aparece no topo pode ser um rei zoomorfizado. Segundo Günter Dreyer, o suposto rei se chamava Touro II e governou tempos depois de outro rei homônimo.
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