Definition: Mermnadae is a type of ancient Egyptian pottery that was produced in Egypt. It is believed to date back to the late New Kingdom period (c. 1650-1325 BC) and is known for its intricate designs, geometric patterns, and use of materials like gold leaf and turquoise. Mermnadae pottery often features scenes from mythology, history, or religious themes, as well as scenes of daily life and everyday objects. The pottery was commonly