< Back to collection


Cylinder Inscribed with a King's Name

The faintly incised inscription on this cylinder gives the name of Hetepsekhemwy, the first ruler of Dynasty 2. His name appears within a rectangle, called a serekh, representing a palace facade. The Egyptians identified kings with the celestial falcon god Horus. Here this idea is shown through the bird's figure perched atop the facade.


Brooklyn Museum Logo