From 119bca45ee2bcb3b1a8de3326a4365350b21712d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 12:05:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fix figs 14 15 16 !publish! --- content/article/honegger.md | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/honegger.md b/content/article/honegger.md index 56a9924..be548a9 100644 --- a/content/article/honegger.md +++ b/content/article/honegger.md @@ -337,9 +337,19 @@ tombs where we made our observations, the white earrings of the men depicted in these frescoes are the same as those that first appear in the *Kerma ancien II* phase and continue thereafter. In fact, these earrings obtained from a Nile shell were found only in male tombs (Fig. -15). Similarly, the men of Kerma wear a sheep-skin loincloth that still +15). + +![Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.](../static/images/honegger/Fig15.jpg "Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.") +**~~Figure 15. Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.~~** + +Similarly, the men of Kerma wear a sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool, which can be dark brown, beige, or quite frequently -bicoloured, with alternating black and beige spots (Fig. 16). This +bicoloured, with alternating black and beige spots (Fig. 16). + +![Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.](../static/images/honegger/Fig16.jpg "Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.") +**~~Figure 16. Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.~~** + +This bicoloured fur, which bears witness to a selection process resulting from advanced domestication,[^36] could be a form of imitation of the coat of leopards such as those found on Egyptian frescoes. However, we @@ -355,11 +365,6 @@ headdress of the buried, but Bonnet points out the trace of a headband in the tomb of a mummified archer (Fig. 1) that could have served to attach a feather.[^38] -![Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.](../static/images/honegger/Fig15.jpg "Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.") -**~~Figure 15. Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.~~** - -![Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.](../static/images/honegger/Fig16.jpg "Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.") -**~~Figure 16. Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.~~** ![Scene representing archers on a rock engraving at the 3rd cataract (Wadi Es-Sabu, 3rd or 2nd millennium BC, height of archers about 15 cm). One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.](../static/images/honegger/Fig17.jpg "Scene representing archers on a rock engraving at the 3rd cataract (Wadi Es-Sabu, 3rd or 2nd millennium BC, height of archers about 15 cm). One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.") **~~Figure 17. Scene representing archers on a rock engraving at the 3rd cataract (Wadi Es-Sabu, 3rd or 2nd millennium BC, height of archers about 15 cm). One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.~~**