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Carnelian finger ring with slender bezel, from an elite tomb in the New Kingdom cemeteries near the modern villages of el-Riqqeh and Girza, on the border between Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Kornalijnen vingerring met slanke kas, uit een elitegraf in het grafveld uit het Nieuwe Rijk bij de huidige dorpen el-Riqqeh en Girza, op de grens van Opper- en Neder-Egypte.
Bague en cornaline dotée d'un mince chaton, provenant d'une luxueuse tombe située dans l'un des cimetières du Nouvel Empire, près des villages modernes de Riqqa et de Gerza, à la limite entre la Haute et la Basse Égypte.
Fingerring aus Karneol mit schmaler Ringplatte aus einem Elitegrab der Friedhöfe des Neuen Reiches in der Nähe der heutigen Dörfer Riqqeh und Girza an der Grenze zwischen Ober- und Unter-Ägypten.
Anello in corniola da dito con castone sottile, proveniente da una tomba d'élite dei cimiteri del Nuovo Regno vicino ai villaggi moderni di El-Riqqeh e Girza, al confine fra Alto e Basso Egitto.
Anel em cornalina, com mesa elegante, de um túmulo de elite, dos cemitérios do Império Novo, perto das aldeias de Riqqa e Gerza, na fronteira entre o Alto e o Baixo Egipto.
Anillo delgado de cornalina, procedente de una tumba de elite en el cementerio del Imperio Nuevo cercano a los poblados modernos de el-Riqqeh y Girza, en la frontera entre el Alto y el Bajo Egipto.
Carnelian finger ring with slender bezel, from an elite tomb in the New Kingdom cemeteries near the modern villages of el-Riqqeh and Girza, on the border between Upper and Lower Egypt.
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From the division of finds excavated by the British School of Archaeology at Tarkhan. Given to the museum in 1913.
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