Akmanthor - Egypt - A painting of a group of people sitting on the ground
Summary
Description: It is a wall painting found in the tomb of the highest official after the Pharaoh - Ankhmahor. The tomb is also known as the physicians tomb. Therefore it suggests that what the people in the painting is doing must be somewhat related to health, therefore it is suspected that they are practising the early version of reflexology. This wall painting is dated back to 2330 B.C.
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Tags
adze hieroglyph
ancient egyptian medicine
human nails
massage in art
mastaba of ankhmahor
paintings
ancient civilizations
archaeology
Date
22/02/2004
Source
Wikimedia Commons
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Copyright info
public domain