Gallery
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Throwing stick in marsh hunt; life-after-death tomb scene
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Marshland hunting scene
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Throw stick as determinative for "Foreign Land", (with "mountain terrain" hieroglyph)
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Throwing stick held by Horus-falcon stylizing the captive Lower Egypt Delta
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Hunter's Palette close-up
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Cosmetic palette use of the throwing stick, in predynastic Egypt, middle to late 4th millennium BC
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Merneptah Stele spelling of "Israel"; y-s-y-r-i-A-r-(stroke determinative)-(foreign land/people determinative)-men(det)-women(det)-plural
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Hunting in the marsh
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