The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt

Scientists have found stone carvings near the banks of the Nile after more than a century they have been forgotten.

This is considered to be the earliest works discovered about a Pharaoh with a white crown and a hand-held staff representing power, accompanied by his entourage .

They claim that these stone paintings were carved between 3200 and 3100 BC.

"This is the first time an image of a Pharaoh has been portrayed with such power," says Yale archaeologist John Darnell . art and storage, marking the birth of the Egyptian dynasty ".

According to John, Pharaoh is not an ordinary person but a god - who can help people connect with the supernatural world.

Picture 1 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
This ancient stone photo was discovered by an adventurer for the first time near the shore
Egypt's Nile was more than a century ago and was forgotten almost completely afterwards.

Picture 2 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
Royal boats

Picture 3 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
The picture is said to describe a hunt before the Pharaoh's era.

Picture 4 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
Ancient prisoners.

Picture 5 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
The group is rowing at the stern.

Picture 6 of The oldest rock painting on Pharaoh in Egypt
This painting depicts a dog standing on an animal's back
another, behind it is a person holding an object like a stick.