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Plain ivory hairpin, excavated at the late Roman fort and town at Shurafa, south from modern Cairo. The finds illustrate the Romanized lifestyle of Egypt in the centuries before the Arab conquest in AD 640-641.
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Eenvoudige ivoren haarpin, opgegraven in het laat-Romeinse fort en de stad bij Sjoerafa, ten zuiden van modern Cairo. De vondsten illustreren de geromaniseerde levenswijze van Egypte in de eeuwen voor de Arabische verovering in 640-641 na Christus.
Epingle à cheveux en ivoire, découverte dans la ville fortifiée romaine de Shurafa, au sud du Caire. Les trouvailles de ce type témoignent du mode de vie en Égypte romanisée, durant les siècles qui ont précédé la conquête arabe, en 640-641de notre ère.
Schlichte Elfenbeinhaarnadel, die in der spätrömischen Festung und Stadt Schurafa südlich des modernen Kairo ausgegraben wurde. Die Funde illustrieren die romanisierte Lebensart in Ägypten in den Jahrhunderten vor der Arabischen Eroberung 640-641 n. Chr.
Semplice spillone per capelli in avorio, riportato alla luce nel tardo forte romano di Shurafa, a sud della Cairo moderna. I ritrovamenti illustrano come lo stile di vita dei secoli che precedono la conquista araba, 640-641 d.C., fosse romanizzato.
Gancho de cabelo em marfim liso, escavado na cidade fortificada de finais do Período Romano em Shurafa, a sul do Caro. Os achados ilustram o estilo de vida do Egipto romanizado, nos séculos antes da conquista árabe, em 640-1 d.C.
Horquilla lisa de marfil, encontrada en el campamento y ciudad romanos tardíos de Shurafa, al sur de la moderna El Cairo. Este hallazgo es un ejemplo del estilo de vida romanizado de Egipto siglos antes de la conquista árabe en el 640-641 d. C.
Plain ivory hairpin, excavated at the late Roman fort and town at Shurafa, south from modern Cairo. The finds illustrate the Romanized lifestyle of Egypt in the centuries before the Arab conquest in AD 640-641.
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From the division of finds excavated by the British School of Archaeology in Egypt. Given to the museum in 1912.
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Site: From Shurafa.
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