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Australian scientists have discovered a picture depicting the "love" of ancient Egyptians.

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Researchers from Macquarie University (Australia) have discovered a picture depicting "love" a nun and singer on the tomb wall in ancient Egyptian pyramids.

Finding out, scientists know, the nun named Meretites and the singer named Kahai perform at the palace of the Pharaohs. They lived in an era 4,400 years ago and have feelings for each other. This painting depicts two faces "face to face" affectionately looking at each other, Meretites put their hands on Kahai's right shoulder.

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Researcher Miral Lashien at Macquarie University said: "The display of such sentiment is thought to be a bit strange however, it shows a special closeness of the ancients."

Not only that, many scholars believe: "this image also represents a gender equality, the woman is engraved, painted with the same size as her husband, or their brother."

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In the context of the painting, Kahai wears a wig, wears a skirt and a strip of clothes on her shoulders - he holds a scepter, demonstrating his power and responsibility in the position of director. The Meretites wear long wigs and wide collars and collars, a body-hugging dress with long strips of cloth, squeezed on its shoulders, revealing a breast. They look lovingly at each other.

This tomb was discovered by scientists in 1966, it was built during or shortly after the reign of King Niuserre (2420 - 2389 BC). Currently, scientists continue to conduct many researches, thereby better understanding the colorful emotional life of ancient Egyptians.