The bowl is a tool that was used to grind the incense mixture
It is made up of some herbs and resins
The most famous of which is Alban Dakr, which was imported from Somalia and Yemen
Incense ingredients were placed in the circle in the middle of the bowl
Then it is crushed into coarse flour using a small round marble pebble ---- and then burned with charcoal afterwards
The bowl is carved on both sides and its sides are surrounded by two jackals or two dogs from its top to the middle
It ends with a pointed end, one of the heads of animals is broken, and appears on both sides
Their aim was to protect and guard the owner of the pot or to protect the pot itself
... * First party * ...
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Surrounded by two jackal animals in the upper part only and the lower part tapered
There are two lions hunting a deer,
There is also a group of fairy animals hunting deer
There is a winged alien animal that resembles a type of winged old pterosaurs, and there is an animal with human legs erected on it and two straight arms, but its head resembles a donkey and has a hose like an elephant's hose,
It might be a masked hunter wearing the skin of an previously hunted animal,
Slowly approaching other animals to hunt,
There is also a bull, which later becomes a symbol of the king and his power,
There is a giraffe and there is a wild land.
... * The second side * ...
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It is also surrounded by two animals of a jackal, and there are many jackals here, more than four or three are separated, and at the top of the chapel there is an ostrich between two heads of fabulous animals with a circle of milling and the most important thing is the two superstitious animals.
They have a long, facing neck,
As if there was a fight between them, just as they appeared in the Naarmar salad,
They are the same two animals, but the difference in Narmer’s bowl is held by men,
And they were tamed, but here they are Brian and they hold gazelle or wild grandparents,
These two superstitious animals may represent and symbolize two opposing warring kingdoms, North and South Upper Egypt and the Delta of Egypt before unification and in Narmer they may be tamed after unification,
As for the lower part, there are two wild animals, two dogs chasing each of a group of wild animals.