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Roughly shaped spherical stone, presumably intended for use as a weight, from the Hellenistic and Roman town of Euhemeria in the north-west Faiyum.
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Ruw gevormde bolvormige steen, waarschijnlijk bedoeld om als gewicht te gebruiken, uit de hellenistische en Romeinse stad Euhemeria in het noordwesten van de Fajoem.
Pierre sphérique taillée grossièrement, probablement pour servir de poids. Elle provient de la ville hellénistique et romaine d'Euhemeria, dans le nord-ouest du Fayoum.
Grob geformte Steinkugel, die vermutlich als Gewicht verwendet wurde. Sie stammt aus der hellenistisch-römischen Stadt Euhemeria im nordwestlichen Faijum.
Pietra dalla forma vagamente sferica, utilizzati probabilmente come peso, proveniente dalla città ellenistico romana di Euhemeria nella parte nord occidentale del Fayum.
Pedra relativamente esférica, presumivelmente para ser usada como peso, proveniente da cidade romana e helenística de Eumeria, no noroeste do Faium.
Piedra burdamente esférica, presumiblemente utilizada como pesa, procedente de la ciudad helenística y romana de Euhemeria, en el noroeste de Fayum.
Roughly shaped spherical stone, presumably intended for use as a weight, from the Hellenistic and Roman town of Euhemeria in the north-west Faiyum.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund. Given to the museum in 1901.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, p. 39.
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