Supplementary images not incuded in the book can be found here and animations with voice over can be found in the Multimedia section. SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 1. SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 1 The head of King Khasekhemui in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, photographed from a different angle than my photo in the book. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, p. 48; this is Plate 11, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Archives de la Fondation égyptologique Reine Elizabeth, Brussels.) SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 2. SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 2. King Zoser (Djoser), first King of the Third Dynasty, wearing the crown of the South, from a bas relief in the Egytian Museum in Cairo. The beard is a ceremonial artificial beard, and is not his own natural beard. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, opposite p. 81; this is Plate 22, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Lehnert & Landrock, referring to the early photographers Rudolf Lehnert (1878-1948) and Ernst Landrock (1880-1957).) SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 3. SUPPLEMENTARY PLATE 3. King Zoser (Djoser), first King of the Third Dynasty, wearing the crown of the North, a likeness which is preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The beard is a ceremonial artificial beard, and is not his own natural beard. (Reproduced from Jacques Pirenne, Histoire de la Civilisation de l’Égypte Ancienne (History of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation), Neuchatel and Paris, 1961, 3 vols., Volume I, opposite p. 60; this is Plate 13, but is unnumbered in the text. The photo credit is given as Archives de la Fondation égyptologique Reine Elizabeth, Brussels.) |