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the pharaohs
There were 3 different crowns. Upper Egyptian pharaohs wore a crown which was white and resembled a bowling pin. Lower Egyptian pharaohs wore a red crown that resembled a chair. After Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt, the pharaohs wore a double crown which was both of the crowns combined.
the pharaohs usually wore white linen that wrapped around the waist and is pleated. they also wore a false beard.
Embalmers mummified the pharaohs, as well as the chief embalmer wearing a jackal mask to represent Anubius the god of mummification.
the death mask.
Pharaohs and kings wore death masks.
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The Yohure people wore the mask. They used this mask in dance rituals to help villagers come to terms with death with one another. These mask's Was made in Côte d'Ivoire Which is near Liberia and Ghana. The masks are representations of the yu spirits. Hope this helped you!
the pharaohs
There were 3 different crowns. Upper Egyptian pharaohs wore a crown which was white and resembled a bowling pin. Lower Egyptian pharaohs wore a red crown that resembled a chair. After Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt, the pharaohs wore a double crown which was both of the crowns combined.
the pharaohs usually wore white linen that wrapped around the waist and is pleated. they also wore a false beard.
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Yes they wore sandals
Actually, most men in ancient Egypt were relatively clean-shaven and did not grow beards, mainly for sanitary reasons(lice). Pharaohs, however, wore false beards as symbols of power. A curved beard (eg. Tutankhamun's death mask), is a symbol of immortality or of being a god.
Pharaohs wore the bull's tail to symbolize that they had the powers of nature and were as strong as a bull.
The Kidmu tribe