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Avery Printable Blank Rectangle Labels, 3" x 3.75", Pearlized Ivory, 48 Customizable Labels (22823)

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W. Spiegelberg, 'Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde' 35 (Leipzig and Berlin, 1897), 7-11; Isabel Garvey said: “I am delighted to be re-joining the Warner Music family at a time when WMUK is positioning itself towards an exciting and innovative future. The industry is more challenging and yet full of opportunity than ever, and I look forward to working with Tony, the dynamic executive team and the brilliant roster of artists to grow the business further.” These changes will see Ivory report into both Harlow as well as Kentish – who will also supervise and refocus Parlophone's A&R team. Ivory will continue to provide some marketing support to Warner Records UK as part of this new collaborative structure at WMUK.

B. Porter & R. Moss, 'Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings' V (Oxford: Clarendon Press), 84. With Parlophone and Warner Records UK coming together and drawing on the expertise of our new centralised coalition, we will harness our collective firepower and lean on a wide range of proficient minds to take the company forward.” In the Early Dynastic Period, Egypt’s center of power shifted from the South (Abydos in Upper Egypt) to the North ( Memphis in Lower Egypt). According to Manetho, a King Menes (who may or may not be identified with Narmer) founded this new city at the apex of the Delta. Some modern Egyptologists argue that it was in fact King Hor-Aha who founded the city of the “White Walls” ( Inbu-Hedj in ancient Egyptian). This ruler was the second pharaoh of the First Dynasty and thus the son of Narmer and his consort, Queen Neithhotep. (Others believe that Hor-Aha was in fact Manetho’s Menes.) IvoryLabelOfDen-BritishMuseum-August19-08" by CaptMondo - Oma teos (photo). Licensed under CC BY 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons.

The Early Dynastic Period covers the two first dynasties after the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. It follows the Predynastic Period. Several developments continued, such as the formalization of an art style that would more or less maintain its static nature throughout the entire course of ancient Egyptian history. From Abydos to Memphis Interestingly enough his serekh name is written on the "First smiting of the east" -label (more below) with the already traditional Horus on top, but also the Seth animal on a standard. Now Seth and Horus were enemies, but Seth was also the god of Deshret, the red land, the desert. Early Dynastic Period: name for the two first dynasties of ancient Egypt (c.3000-2675 BCE). Statuette of a woman,c.3000 BCE

Den was the fourth ruler of the first dynasty of Egypt and the first to adopt the title ‘King of Upper and Lower Egypt’. This later became the title used for all Egyptian kings. Den was the first to be called "King of Lower and Upper Egypt" (= King the the Two Lands) and the first king to wear the double crown - a picture of him wearing what became the traditional crown of Egyptian pharaohs was found in an ivory label in Sakkara - to be precise it was found in the tomb of Hemaka, who was the chacellor of the king in Lower Egypt. Also his birth name, Khasty, refers to him being a king of a unified land. Khasty means "He of the two deserts". The fragments of the Palermo stone tell us a lot about the events of Den's reign: building projects, hunting trips, smiting of foreign people, making of statues, royal visits, building of canals ("He who brings water"). These exact years of these activities are clearly marked, and the last note is from the regnal year 41. Most of our knowledge about Den comes from his tomb at Abydos and the tombs of his high officials at Saqqara. The limited inscribed material available adds some interesting details, such as the fact that Den celebrated a jubilee festival and took part in religious ceremonies.Parlophone will maintain independent A&R and marketing functions but will now draw on a centralised team of experts and adopt a shared service approach to the other key functions.

The new coalition also brings about the promotion of Claire Coster, who is upped to a centralised director of publicity post, overseeing all talent press across WMUK. In a long and successful career at Atlantic Records UK, Coster has played a critical role in supporting multiple campaigns for Anne-Marie, Charli XCX and Ed Sheeran.In addition to these gifts, the king was also accompanied into the afterlife by members of his personal household staff, over 130 individuals, who were buried in rows of graves around his tomb. Each of these graves originally had its own small tomb-marker of limestone, inscribed with the name of the occupant. P. E. Newberry, ‘Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology’ 34 (London, 1912), pl. XXXI, 6; The figure holding a mace on this hippopotamus ivory label is King Den. He was a member of the first dynasty of rulers that united Egypt into a single state. This label was attached to one of Den's sandals and placed in his tomb when he died. In front of Den a much smaller enemy cowers. Hieroglyphs on the label celebrate, 'the first occasion of smiting the east'. They refer to King Den's military conquests in Sinai, eastern Egypt.

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