Razor ca. 1550–1458 New Kingdom This razor is a type that was in use during the early Eighteenth Dynasty. It has two sharpened edges that were described as "still keen" by the excavator, Howard Carter, who also said that the ancient finger-marks were still visible upon its polished razor is part of a set of cosmetic implements (–d) that included a mirror, tweezers, a whetstone, and a kohl tube (), all found in a rush Razor. ca. 1550–1458 Copper alloy. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Tomb CC 37, Hall (C), burial 16, inside


Razor ca. 1550–1458 New Kingdom This razor is a type that was in use during the early Eighteenth Dynasty. It has two sharpened edges that were described as "still keen" by the excavator, Howard Carter, who also said that the ancient finger-marks were still visible upon its polished razor is part of a set of cosmetic implements (–d) that included a mirror, tweezers, a whetstone, and a kohl tube (), all found in a rush Razor. ca. 1550–1458 Copper alloy. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Tomb CC 37, Hall (C), burial 16, inside oval basket, Carnarvon/Carter excavations, 1911. Dynasty 18, early


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