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Chip Chick on MSNAn Elite Bronze Age Woman Buried Alongside An Ostrich Fan Shows The Oldest Evidence Of Head Strap UseResearchers examined the remains of 30 people (16 males and 14 females) buried in a Nubian Bronze Age cemetery in Sudan. One ...
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ZME Science on MSN4,000 Years Ago, Nubian Women Were Carrying Loads—and Babies—Using Head StrapsThe skeletons were found buried in the ancient Abu Fatima cemetery in Nubia (now a region in Sudan). Of the 30 skeletons, 14 ...
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Her remains were buried with an ostrich feather fan and a leather pillow. The elite woman's identity is unknown, but the luxury items buried with her suggest that she had a different status to ...
and a diamond-handled ostrich feather fan. The display also includes personal items from the royal households, early photographs taken by Alexandra on one of the earliest Kodak cameras ...
Also on display is the diamond necklace and earrings that Alexandra wore with her coronation dress as well as her ostrich feather fan and the thrones that she and King Edward were crowned on.
Also on display is the diamond necklace and earrings that Alexandra wore with her coronation dress as well as her ostrich feather fan and the thrones that she and King Edward were crowned on.
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