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Description Djer’s Royal Bracelet 2018.jpg |
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This gold, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and amethyst bracelet featuring king
Djer
’s royal
serekh
was found in
Umm El Qa'ab
, tomb O (Djer’s tomb), in
Abydos
, Egypt. This bracelet was discovered fastened onto a linen-wrapped forearm of a woman, who might have been King Djer's queen or a member of Djer's royal family.
according to this Egypt Museum Article
It dates to the 31st century BCE and is the Only known surviving Royal jewellry of the early Dynastic (1st or 2nd Dynasty) era of Egypt. Djer ruled during the First Dynasty of Egypt for about 40 years.
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