Why did Pharaohs wear sandals where the portraits of enemies were drawn?
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Shoes tell a lot about the people wearing them. They have more to them than just the obvious task of protecting our feet. They may represent fashion, comfort, status, or position. Archaeologists have found that in Ancient Egypt, Tutankhamun was buried with his royal footwear, some of which were so elaborate they were obviously not made for walking. Further analysis of the Pharaoh’s shoes depicts the enemies of the Egyptian nation on the soles so they could be tread upon. The enemies are depicted as prisoners all lying on their stomachs with their arms bound behind their backs.
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