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The wall paintings of the tomb of Nebamun, from the prosperous reign of the 18th Dynasty king Amenhotep III (c. 1390–1352 BC), are among the most beautiful examples of ancient Egyptian art. Nebamun is aboard a papyrus skiff, with his wife and daughter, engaged in a favorite pastime of the ancient Egyptians: Hunting birds with a throwstick among the lush papyrus thickets along the Nile. Even in Nebamun’s lifetime, this was already a very ancient motif that carried a deeper meaning: The victory of Order over Chaos.
This piece is accompanied by Certificate R , issued by Konouz in collaboration with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. It confirms that the replica faithfully represents the original artifact, developed through verified historical research and skilled artisan craftsmanship.