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- Crook_and_flail abstract "The crook (heka) and flail (nekhakha) were originally the attributes of the Ancient Egyptian god Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority. The shepherd's crook stood for kingship and the flail for the fertility of the land.The earliest known example of a royal crook is from the Gerzeh culture and comes from tomb U547 in Abydos. By late Predynastic times the shepherd's crook was already an established symbol of rule. Flail initially remained separate, being depicted alone on some earliest representations of royal ceremonial. Approximately by the time of the Second Dynasty the crook and flail became paired.The only extant pharaonic examples of both the crook and flail come from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Their staffs are made of heavy bronze covered with alternating stripes of blue glass, obsidian and gold, while the flail's beads are made of gilded wood.".
- Crook_and_flail thumbnail Tut_coffinette.jpg?width=300.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageID "9426192".
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- Crook_and_flail wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageRevisionID "679777282".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Abydos,_Egypt.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Blue_glass.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Egyptian_symbols.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pharaohs.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regalia.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink E._A._Wallis_Budge.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Flail.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Gerzeh_culture.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh-seated,_with_flail_&_red_crown_(hieroglyph).
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Pharaonic.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Predynastic.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Egypt.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Sapphire.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Second_Dynasty.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Second_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Sekhem_scepter.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Toby_Wilkinson.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Was.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink Was_scepter.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLink File:Tut_coffinette.jpg.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crook and flail".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nekhakha".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "crook and flail".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "crook".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "flail".
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageWikiLinkText "nekhakha".
- Crook_and_flail hasPhotoCollection Crook_and_flail.
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- Crook_and_flail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hiero.
- Crook_and_flail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crook_and_flail subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_symbols.
- Crook_and_flail subject Category:Pharaohs.
- Crook_and_flail subject Category:Regalia.
- Crook_and_flail comment "The crook (heka) and flail (nekhakha) were originally the attributes of the Ancient Egyptian god Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority. The shepherd's crook stood for kingship and the flail for the fertility of the land.The earliest known example of a royal crook is from the Gerzeh culture and comes from tomb U547 in Abydos. By late Predynastic times the shepherd's crook was already an established symbol of rule.".
- Crook_and_flail label "Crook and flail".
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- Crook_and_flail sameAs Q16931086.
- Crook_and_flail sameAs Q16931086.
- Crook_and_flail wasDerivedFrom Crook_and_flail?oldid=679777282.
- Crook_and_flail depiction Tut_coffinette.jpg.
- Crook_and_flail isPrimaryTopicOf Crook_and_flail.