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One of our best local graffiti artists latest murals. One of the things I love about Kansas City is that it embraces local artists, even the street artists. You can drive around the city and find beautiful work on the sides of buildings, many of them commissioned instead of just crappy graffiti all over the city. It adds a lot of character and color to the city.

 

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Bathroom scribes restroom scribes graffiti

Tomb of Paheri, nomarch and scribe, uppermost of the land with grain of the South district from Per-Hathor to Nekheb.

West Wall, South End:

Time of the harvest: Works in the wheat fields and the threshing area

I love hand writing letters, and lament the illegibility of my students' handwriting, a skill that is seemingly rarely taught these days.

 

Seeing as I always, obviously, then put my efforts in the mail, I thought this time I'd try capturing them on camera.

The Scribe and his writing desk, inspecting some of the imported goods from a tradesman for documentation.

Seated Scribe​, c. 2620-2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Egypt, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara (Musée du Louvre, Paris)

 

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At The Commandery, Worcester. February 2015.

Sunlight writing with fountain water.

Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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Seated Scribe​, c. 2500 B.C.E., c. 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, painted limestone with rock crystal, magnesite, and copper/arsenic inlay for the eyes and wood for the nipples, found in Saqqara

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behind tattered walls

buried beneath castle ruins

dust settled

magic faded

and we waited

 

An ostracon depicting a scribe holding a reed pen and a scribe's palette. According to the museum, it should be Hapi. Hapi was the Administrator of the god Amun during the reign of Seti I and Ramesses II

19th dynasty

 

NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo

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