AdamSmith Posted May 26, 2013 Posted May 26, 2013 Two (male) royal manicurists named Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were found buried together in a shared tomb similar to the way married couples were often buried. Along with that are hieroglyphs combining their names together to say “joined in life and joined in death”. Strangely enough, Niankhkhnum actually did have a wife, but in most of the artwork in the tomb she has been replaced with Khnumhotep. https://www.facebook.com/NEWSLGBT Quote
Members Suckrates Posted May 26, 2013 Members Posted May 26, 2013 Two (male) royal manicurists named Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were found buried together in a shared tomb similar to the way married couples were often buried. Along with that are hieroglyphs combining their names together to say “joined in life and joined in death”. Strangely enough, Niankhkhnum actually did have a wife, but in most of the artwork in the tomb she has been replaced with Khnumhotep. https://www.facebook.com/NEWSLGBT Its nice they were able to share one wardrobe ! Quote
Members RA1 Posted May 26, 2013 Members Posted May 26, 2013 I have always wanted to be a Man acurist, royal or otherwise. But I doubt that I could "cure" one of anything. They are what they are or so I have observed. Best regards, RA1 Quote