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String of blue to green glazed faience tubular beads, typical of rich burials in the first millennium BC, when the mummified body received a net cover of beads arranged in diamond pattern.
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Ketting van blauw- tot groengeglazuurde kokervormige faience kralen, typerend voor de rijke begrafenissen in het eerste millennium voor Christus, toen het gemummificeerde lichaam onder een netvormige bedekking werd geplaatst van kralen die in een ruitpatroon waren gegroepeerd.
Rang de perles tubulaires en faïence émaillée allant du bleu au vert, typique des riches tombes du premier millénaire avant notre ère. A cette époque, le corps momifié était recouvert d'une résille de perles formée de losanges.
Eine Schnur mit blauen und grünen Röhrenperlen aus Fayence, die typisch für reiche Bestattungen des 1. Jahrtausends v. Chr. sind, als man Mumien mit einem rautengemusterten Perlennetz bedeckte.
Collana di perline tubolari blu e verdi, in faience, tipica delle ricche tombe del primo millennio a.C., quando i corpi mummificati erano ricoperti da una rete di perline disposte in un motivo a diamante.
Fio de contas tubulares, em faiança vidrada de azul a verde, típico de túmulos abastados do Primeiro Milénio AC, altura em que corpo mumificado recebia cobertura de rede de contas dispostas em padrão de diamante.
Hilo de cuentas tubulares de fayenza vidriada de azul verdoso, típico de los enterramientos ricos del I milenio a. C., cuando los cuerpos momificados se cubrían con una malla que formaba rombos.
String of blue to green glazed faience tubular beads, typical of rich burials in the first millennium BC, when the mummified body received a net cover of beads arranged in diamond pattern.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910.
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