MacGregor plaque
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The MacGregor Plaque (or MacGregor Tablet, also King Den's sandal label) is an artefact that was probably found in the tomb of King Den at Abydos, and dated circa 2985 BCE. According to its inscriptions, the plaque was originally attached to the king's sandal. The plaque is displayed in the British Museum.
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MacGregor plaque | |
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Material | Ivory |
Created | ca. 2985 BCE |
Discovered | Abydos, 26.185°N 31.918889°E / 26.185; 31.918889 |
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It is, with the depictions of Narmer, among the oldest images of a ruler.[3]