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Hollow gold penannular ear-ring. The ear-ring became popular in Egypt under Nubian and Asiatic influence after the 2nd Intermediate Period, and by the mid-18th Dynasty, kings too had their ears pierced. The penannular type is one of several introduced at that time. From the late 18th Dynasty the type is encountered in non-royal burials.
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Holle gouden cirkelvormige oorbel. De oorbel werd populair in Egypte onder Nubische en Aziatische invloed na de 2e Tussenperiode, en in het midden van de 18e Dynastie hadden ook koningen gaatjes in hun oren. Het cirkelvormige type is een van de diverse typen die in die tijd geïntroduceerd werden. Vanaf de late 18e Dynastie komt het ook in niet-koninklijke graven voor.
Boucle d'oreille en or, en forme d'anneau creux. C'est sous l'influence nubienne et asiatique que les boucles d'oreilles devinrent populaires, en Égypte, après la Deuxième Période Intermédiaire. A partir du milieu de la XVIIIème Dynastie, des rois avaient aussi les oreilles percées. Ce type de boucles d'oreilles a été introduit, entre autres, à cette époque. A la fin de la XVIIIème Dynastie, ces boucles d'oreilles apparaissent dans des tombes non royales.
Hohler goldener, beinahe ringförmiger Ohrring. Ohrringe verbreiteten sich unter nubischem und asiatischem Einfluß nach der 2. Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, und von der Mitte der 18. Dynastie an ließen auch Könige ihre Ohren durchbohren. Dieser beinahe ringförmige Typ ist einer von mehreren, die zu dieser Zeit eingeführt wurden. Von der späten 18. Dynastie an ist dieser Typ in nichtköniglichen Bestattungen anzutreffen.
Orecchino anulare cavo di oro. L'orecchino divenne popolare in Egitto sotto l'influenza nubiana e asiatica dopo il Secondo Periodo Intermedio, e intorno alla XVIII dinastia anche i re aveva le orecchie forate. Il tipo anulare é solo uno dei numerosi modelli introdotti a quel tempo. A partire dalla fine della XVIII dinastia questo tipo é stato rinvenuto nelle sepolture private.
Brinco penanular em ouro oco. O brinco tornou-se popular no Egipto por influência núbia e asiática após o Segundo Período Intermédio, e em meados da XVIII dinastia também os reis tinham as orelhas furadas. O tipo penanular é um dos vários introduzidos nessa altura, e pode-se encontrar em enterramentos não reais a partir de finais da XVIII dinastia.
Pendiente penanular hueco en oro. Los pendientes se hicieron populares en Egipto gracias a la influencia nubia y asiática tras el Segundo Período Intermedio, hasta el punto de que a mediados de la XVIII Dinastía también los reyes tenían agujeros en las orejas. El tipo penanular es uno de los varios que aparecieron en esa época. A partir de finales de la XVIII Dinastía este tipo de pendientes comienza a aparecer en enterramientos no reales.
Hollow gold penannular ear-ring. The ear-ring became popular in Egypt under Nubian and Asiatic influence after the 2nd Intermediate Period, and by the mid-18th Dynasty, kings too had their ears pierced. The penannular type is one of several introduced at that time. From the late 18th Dynasty the type is encountered in non-royal burials.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, p. 37.
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Site: Deir el-Bahari is attributed as the find spot in the register.
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