DescriptionBracer of Pharaoh Thutmose IV. From Amarna, House P 48.1, Egypt. 1397-1388 BCE. Neues Museum.jpg
English: Bracer (arm guard, worn in the left arm) of Pharaoh Thutmose IV. The Pharaoh slaying an Asiatic enemy before a god. Cartouches of Thutmose IV appear. From Amarna, House P 48.1, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1397-1388 BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. Ivory. How this artifact found its way to Amarna is still unknown. Excavations of the German Oriental Society at Tell el-Amarna, 1911-1914.
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