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Petrie, William M. Flinders
Egyptian decorative art: a course of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution — London, 1895

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42 EGYPTIAN DECORATIVE ART

common, merging into a twisted rope bor-

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7o.—R.c Mi- found — though rarely

—on scarabs of the Middle Kingdom.

In Egyptian use this border is seldom
found. A box in the Louvre had a line
of long links ; and a scroll edge appears to

Fig. 71.

Fig. 72.

the standard of Ramessu II. But more
usually the scroll is associated with the
lotus, as in these—

73--P

74- -1'. 8y.

The innumerable adaptations of this in
Greek and later designs are familiar enough
to us.

The influence of weaving has been very
great upon these wave borders. As I
 
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