In Ancient Egypt, seals served as protective markers that proved containers, doors, or documents had not been tampered with; breaking a seal signaled that a boundary had been crossed, which was particularly important in temples where seals protected offerings, records, and forbidden knowledge from unauthorized access.
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ππ What Did a Broken Seal Mean? | Inside Ancient EgyptAdded:
We are in Ancient Egypt, whereΒ a seal was not decoration.
It proved that a door, jar, box,Β or papyrus had not been touched.
Break the seal, and everyoneΒ knew a boundary had been crossed.
In temples, that boundary could protectΒ offerings, records, or forbidden knowledge.
Some things were sealed not to hide truth,Β but to keep wisdom ahead of curiosity.
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