This is called 'imi werat' in Egyptian, to the right front. And there are some examples of this. And we think that the palace was oriented north-south. And the temple of Karnac, for example ...
On the grounds of Emperor Nero’s grand palace, where legendary parties once shocked and amazed, archaeologists have uncovered a giant chunk of pure Egyptian blue pigment, roughly the size of a ...
the park noted that study of the blue ingot might better illuminate connection between the Roman painters who decorated the palace and those who rediscovered it during the Renaissance. Egyptian ...
Often, archaeologists discover traces of Egyptian blue that are all but imperceptible ... of this sample suggests widespread usage in the palace’s frescoes, as well as the “specialized ...
The brilliant Egyptian blue connects the painters who decorated the palace and the painters who, with astonishment and emotion, rediscovered it in the Renaissance.