False Beard Long 2 3D Model |
![]() |
![]() ![]() |
Model's Description: False Beard Long 2 3d model contains 5,208 polygons and 2,610 vertices. Clearly, during the Predynastic period, as well as during the formative early years of historic Egypt, beards were favored by men. We see this in the images from the Narmer palette, for example. We find officials and rulers of the Old Kingdom, such as Prince Rahotep, depicted with moustaches, and full beards are widely shown on mummy masks of the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom, such as that of the 12th Dynasty individual named Ankhef. Nevertheless, early in the Dynastic period, shaving seems to have become fashionable, at least amongst the noble elements of society. Later, shaving spread to the rest of the population, which had a rather understandable tendency to follow the customs of higher society. In fact, it became a mark of poor social status not to shave, except when in mourning or about to depart on an expedition abroad. *1 model (medium poly) with textures and materials |
Model's Textures: (2) RGB Texture #1 (jpeg) N Texture #2 (jpeg) |
Keywords: hair ancient africa egypt long beard egyptian african facial pharoah ancientegypt noble false ancient-egypt beards |
models.ripper@gmail.com |
||||