Tuesday 17 August 2021

A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 17 August - T for Egyptians and Indians

 

Good Morning lovely ladies,
Are you all ready for the T-Party. You only need to show us a drink or a drink related image.
That's not difficult for me and you will see my contribution a bit further down.
I'd like to start with my postcards. I received some unusual ones lately. Like this one from Germany. 
The info on the card reads: "Glazed steatite cylinder seal of Queen Nofrusobek, 12th dynasty, c. 1799-1795 BC, probably Fayum, Egypt. British Museum Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan."

As usual I immediately went to look up more info on the internet. But there was disappointingly little. I found this:

"Neferusobek was forced to assume a power that was apparently not initially previewed for her. Her sister, Neferuptah, was her father's favourite in succession, but an early death prevented her to rule. The half-brother/husband, Amenemhat IV succeeded his father, most likely, against his desire and died during the course of his reign. With no viable solution in sight, Neferusobek was eventually forced to assume the succession because there was no one else to control, or at least to postpone, the impending turmoil, especially with the massive emergence of the Hyksos into the Delta: the Second Intermediate Period with the XIIIth (?), XIVth, XVth, XVIth and XVIIth Dynasties, some of them simultaneous. That is probably the reason why she was so welcomed (and consented) by her contemporaries! Maybe even desired."

It is an abstract from an academic paper by a chap called Telo Canhão from the university of Lisbon.

This is what the cylinder looks like:

It has four different 'sides', so there are four different images. You can see them to the right of the photos.
They have found a (damaged) statue of the female pharaoh:



Apart from this I haven't found any info. 

The second card also has symbols on it. This time from another continent:



The info on the card reads:
"The earliest writings of the American Indians were those of signs and symbols. These symbols are always apparent in their handicraft and jewelry."

I love American Indian jewelry with symbols on them:




When European explorers arrived in America, Native Americans did not communicate through writing as we know it. Instead, they told stories (oral histories) and created pictures and symbols. This type of communication is not unique to Native Americans, as long before writing was developed, people around the world recorded events, ideas, plans, maps, and feelings by drawing pictures and symbols on rocks, hides, and other surfaces.

Longfellow wrote in his Song Of Hiawatha:


                      For the earth he drew a straight line, 
                    For the sky a bow above it; 
White the space between for day-time, 
Filled with little stars for night-time; 
On the left a point for sunrise, 
On the right a point for sunset, 
On the top a point for noontide, 
And for rain and cloudy weather 
Waving lines descending from it.

From The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The stamps on this cards are lovely. There is a stamp from Starwars.


In fact there is a whole series of stamps from Starwars! Look at them! Starwars fans eat your heart out!


The other 'Forever' stamp is a Celebrations stamp. There are more. I found images of two more:

Enough about stamps. Lets get to the party. The famous T-party hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard. This is my qualifier: 

A lovely coffee I had after we had been for a hospital appointment. We always treat ourselves at a nearby bar to something nice.

We're busy at the moment enjoying a visit from the grandchildren (and their mother of course). Here is hubby cooking breakfast:

Our neighbour has a swimming pool in the campo a few minutes walk from our house. He is an absent house owner so we are custodians of the estate (quite big) and the pool. We don't care for a pool much, perhaps if it was next to the house we would use it in this present heatwave.  But we fill it when there are guests. 

Here is hubby playing with his grandsons (12 and 16 yrs old)

I'm going to leave it at the and prepare the BBQ we have planned.

A happy T-Day everyone!
Keep safe and keep healthy,
Hugs,
Lisca







16 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

You got two wonderful postcards. I really enjoyed reading about both. I was surprised the second one called the Native Americans American Indians. I don't think we've used that term in years. Today they are known as Native Americans because they were here centuries before we came and did all the horrible things to them we did.

The first postcard was fun because this was an Egyptian Queen I had not heard of before.

I enjoyed seeing Graham cooking breakfast and swimming with his grandsons. Of course, I also enjoyed seeing him sipping on his coffee. Sorry his platelet count hasn't budged yet, though. Thanks for sharing the postcards, stamps, jewelry, food, and coffee with us for T this Tuesday, dear Lisca. As for when you will see my smiley face, Bleubeard is the face of our blog! He has "no comment."

Linda Kunsman said...

Very interesting postcards. Love reading about various symbolisms among different cultures. The coffee and snack are a perfect way to end an appointment. Looks like hubby is on top of things making such a nice looking breakfast:).
And I know if I was that close to a pool and it was a private one I'd be using it! Enjoy the family time, and happy T day!

Kate Yetter said...

I love the two postcards, especially the Egyptian one. We are big Star Wars fans in our house. Those stamps are fabulous.
Enjoy your BBQ.
Happy Tea Day,
Kate

My name is Erika. said...

I love this week's postcards. I actually have the the second one with the Native American symbols. I love their jewelry also. The Egyptian one is a cool card. And I hope you have fun with the grandchildren, and how nice you actually get to use the pool with them. They must love that. Stay cool, and have a wonderful T day Lisca. Hugs-Erika

nwilliams6 said...

Wow, such interesting postcards and stamps, Lisca. Alway a treat to see what you get. Super looking drink and treat. How super to have your grandchildren around and fun to have pool nearby to play in. Fun to see the pictures! TFS. Happy T-day!

Iris Flavia said...

Half-brother as husband?! Ewwww...
OK, to me... that is a lot of info you found!

Wonderful second card, too, as the jewelry ! And the r2d2-stamp! Not a fan, but Ingo is and somewhere has that little robot, like, it works, need to ask him! Thank you for the reminder!

WOW to that pool! Oh, if I was rich! It´s soooo big you can really swim!

Sounds like you have fun times (and good weather - 13C here, "summer"...)

Have a happy T-day, hugs!

Valerie-Jael said...

Love the postcards, especially the Egyptian ones, reminds me of my visits there. Glad you are having fun with your family just now, tat#s great. The pool looks a great place to cool down on hot days. And your coffee looks delicious. Happy T day, hugs, Valerie

CJ Kennedy said...

The postcards and visiting your blog is like a visit to a museum. So nice that you got to visit with your grandsons. I bet they love the pool. Happy T Day

Let's Art Journal said...

Loving the Egyptian postcards, it reminds me of our vacation there 😁. So lovely to have a treat after hospital appointments, I hope all is going well! The pool looks so inviting and your gardnsons and hubby look like they are having so much fun. Enjoy and Happy T Day! Hugs Jo x

Divers and Sundry said...

That breakfast looks tasty -a feast! Access to a pool is nice sometimes, even if you don't use it often. Happy T Tuesday

Carola Bartz said...

These are two very beautiful postcards. The Egyptian one reminds me of my visit to that country many years ago. The symbols on the second one are much more familiar to me, and like you, I love Native American jewelry. Your coffee looks delicious! Oh, and what a nice pool, big enough to actually swim in it!

Spyder said...

Did you know that C-p30 has one silver leg, the rest of him is gold. Love the stamps and the food, and the swimmimg! Although I sinklike a brick!
Happy T day..very cloudy here in England

Mae Travels said...

American Indian symbols, lore, and rituals have often been adapted (or as they say, appropriated) for non-Indian purposes. That was surely the case with "Hiawatha." So I wonder about that list of symbols. OF course it could also be genuine. Hard to know.

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Caty said...

What an interesting postcard about Egypt Lisca! I was delighted to read your findings. The Indian postcard is also interesting, as well as the jewelry, and the postage stamps. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Happy T-day! I hope you are having a great time, enjoying your family. Big hugs,
Caty

pearshapedcrafting said...

Your postcards are really interesting and the Star Wars stamps are great. How lovely to have your Daughter and Grandchildren to stay- enjoy your time together! Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx

DVArtist said...

This is just a wonderful post. I love seeing your house and what is being prepared. Love the swimming pool. Ohhh and the cards are fabulous.