Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
Today ππππ³ we are going to look at a Kohl πππ π Tube! Kohl πππ π was a type of eye paint (makeup) that was very popular amongst the ancient Egyptians! This tube would have contained the kohl πππ π, and then a wooden π±ππΊ or faience π£πππΈπΌ stick would have been used to apply it! The kohl πππ π tube itself is also made of faience π£πππΈπΌ, hence the gorgeous blue ππΉππΏπΈπ₯ color! This piece is dated to the 18th Dynasty (c. 1390-1353 B.C.E.).
For me, the most interesting part of an artifact is always going to be the inscription ππ ±π on the object! Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
πΉπ€ – Perfect God
ππΏπΏ – Lord of the Two Lands
π³π§π – Nebmaatra (Amenhotep IIIβs Throne Name)
πππ – Kingβs Great Wife
ππππ – Tiye
πΉπ – May She Live!
Some of you may notice when looking at this inscription that Queen Tiyeβs ππππ name ππ is in a cartouche too! Sometimes, the names πππ¦ of the queens who held the title of the βKingβs Great Wife πππβ also appeared in cartouches to demonstrate their importance to the pharaoh ππ».
Tiye ππππ was actually the mother π ππ of Akhenaten ππππ³π ππ and Tutankhamunβs ππ πππ ±ππΉπΎπΊπ grandmother! Tiye ππππ and Amenhotep III π³π§π seem to have been married by the second year of his reign. The reign of Amenhotep III π³π§π was an extremely prosperous and successful one, because it was at this time that Egypt ππ ππ had reached its peak artistic and international power (even though Amenhotep III π³π§π only participated in one military battle himself). His success had been set up by the works of the previous pharaohs ππ»π¦, such as Hatshepsut ππ ππΉππππΌπͺ and Thutmosis III π³π π£ and then Amenhotep IIIβs π³π§π own father, Thutmosis IV π³π π£πΌ.Β