Man-prisoner (hieroglyph)

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title: Man-prisoner (hieroglyph)
text: The ancient Egyptian Man-prisoner is one of the oldest hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. An iconographic portrayal from predynastic Egypt eventually led to its incorporation into the writing system of the Egyptian language. Not only rebels from towns or districts, but foreigners from battle were being portrayed. The nine bows concept of internal ancient Egyptian rebels, as well as 'foreign' rebels, began with actual bows, for example under Pharaoh Djoser's feet on his seated statue, 3rd Dynasty;.
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description: Egyptian hieroglyph
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-prisoner_(hieroglyph)
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date modified: 2023-07-08T18:24:22Z
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