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Young Priestess

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The West House
Room 5, south-east portal, east door jamb
H: 1.51 / W: 0.35 m

A young female figure wearing a long robe is depicted as if she is about to enter room 5. Her head is almost entirely shaven (blue) and crowned with a snake-like band; her lips and ears are painted in red. In her left hand, she holds a fire-box which appears to be lit and with her right hand, she adds incense to the fire.

 

The most striking element of this wall-painting is the yellow-reddish saffron colour of her robe.  Saffron, as a colouring agent, was used throughout antiquity as a clothing dye. Such garments were normally reserved for people of high status. Saffron was probably derived locally and is an enduring theme and colour throughout the wall-paintings.

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Created by drechste
Last modified 2006-07-26 09:45