The king's two sets of sceptres: the smaller set bears the name of Aten and the larger the name of Amun. The crook and flail are two of the most prominent items in the royal regalia. Kings held them across their chest. The crook, in the shape of a shepherd's staff, is a sceptre symbolizing government and that may be related to the concept of a good shepherd leading his flock. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 183.

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