Perehu and Eti in the Punt relief

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Perehu, the Puntite chief and his obese wife Eti, in the Punt relief in Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el-Bahri. The chief has short hair and a long beard. The rings that cover his left leg and the dagger fixed to his belt appear to be a mark of his status as chief. (Naville 1898: Pl. 69)

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Figure 5.11
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Figure 5.11
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Figure 5.11
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Catherine Lucy Glenister, *Profiling Punt: Using Trade Relations to Locate 'God's Land'*, (2008), p. 114, Figure 5.11.