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cartouche

[kahr-toosh] / kɑrˈtuʃ /


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They unearthed the well-preserved city that had almost complete walls and rooms filled with tools of daily life along with rings, scarabs, coloured pottery vessels and mud bricks bearing seals of Amenhotep’s cartouche.

From Reuters Apr. 8, 2021

Included among the items were gold amulets, a relief with the cartouche of a Ptolemaic king, wooden tomb model figures, and two Roman period funerary stelae.

From Fox News Jul. 7, 2020

One unusual artifact was a ceramic decorative piece believed to have adorned a facade, a cartouche.

From Washington Times Apr. 27, 2019

Lay a paper cartouche on top, pressing it down, and poke a few holes in the paper.

From The Guardian May 23, 2016

In roughly the same positions in the hieroglyphic text is a set of symbols surrounded by an oval or cartouche.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan




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