Hunters Palette
The Hunters Palette or Lion Hunt Palette is a c. 3100 BCE cosmetic palette from the Naqada III period of late prehistoric Egypt. The palette is broken: part is held by the British Museum and part is in the collection of the Louvre.
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| Material | Schist | 
| Size | c. 66 cm x 26 cm | 
| Created | 31st century BC (circa) | 
| Present location | British Museum, Louvre | 
| Identification | British Museum, EA 20790, EA 20792, Louvre E 11254 | 
Content
    The Hunters Palette shows a complex iconography of lion hunting as well as the hunt of other animals such as birds, desert hares, and gazelle types; one gazelle is being contained by a rope. The weapons used in the twenty-man hunt are the bow and arrow, mace, throwing sticks, flint knives, and spears. Two iconographic conjoined bull-forefronts adorn the upper right alongside a hieroglyphic-like symbol similar to the "shrine" hieroglyph, sḥ.
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Details
    
 Louvre fragment showing various weapons Louvre fragment showing various weapons
 Hunters Palette, details, especially a lion's body with arrows. Hunters Palette, details, especially a lion's body with arrows.
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 Drawing of a hunter. Drawing of a hunter.
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_-_14764324954.jpg.webp) Drawing of a hunter. Drawing of a hunter.
See also
    

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shrine (hieroglyph).

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ancient Egyptian palettes.
References
    
External links
    
- British Museum page on the Palette
- Photo of Hunters Palette
- Predynastic palette corpus
- the Louvre fragment
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