The ''Two Dog Palette,'' Predynastic Period ca. 3300-3100 BC,
The both sides of the two dog palette are carved in low relief with scenes depicting the frenzy of an animal hunt.
The imagery includes real animals, such as the pair of Cape hunting dogs that frame the top (from which the palette takes its name) and a mixture of fabulous animals.
Made of siltstone, 42.5 x 22 cm.
From Hierakonpolis (Nekhen).
Egyptian Research Account excavations, 1898.
Ashmolean Museum. Oxford.















