Head of a Kushite King ca. 747-664 B.C. Third Intermediate Period When rulers of the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia became pharaohs of Egypt, they adopted the Egyptian conventions of representation. However they added distinctive elements, such as the double uraei worn on the nemes headdress shown here, to express their Nubian character.. Head of a Kushite King. ca. 747-664 B.C.. Egyptian blue. Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 25
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