Posted on 04/29/2005 4:35:50 PM PDT by nickcarraway
CAIRO -- Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a number of rare Pharaonic seals of soldiers sent out on desert missions in search of red paint to decorate the Pyramids, Egypt's culture minister said on April 28.
The 26 matchbox-sized seals belonged to Cheops, who ruled from 2551 to 2528 BC, in whose honor the greatest of the great pyramids of Giza southwest of Cairo was built, and show Pharaonic soldiers' ranks, the MENA news agency quoted Farouq Hosni as saying.
"These seals were used by a mission sent by Cheops to collect ferric oxide, which is necessary to make red paint," said Zahi Hawass, secretary general of the Higher Council of Antiquities.
Over 50 pottery fragments bearing imprints from the clay and stone seals were found nearby in the region of the Giza Pyramids.
"Artisans at the time needed ferric oxide to decorate the Pyramids as well as [other] material and funerary installations of the IVth dynasty," to which Cheops belonged, said Hawass. "The seals proved the official nature of the missions sent to desert regions," he added.
"The mission was made up of 400 men and a group of people whose job it was to cook during the journey," according to inscriptions on the pottery pieces. "Archaeologists also found a number of leather bags containing ferric oxide brought back by the mission," he said.
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THE GREAT PYRAMID
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