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Fine faience amulet with the outline of the udjat-eye, symbol of health. The silhouette <A HREF="udjat-eye">udjat</A> is a common type among funerary amulets of the Late Period, after 700 BC.
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Fraai faience amulet met de omtrek van een oedjat-oog, symbool van gezondheid. Het oedjat-oog in silhouet is een gangbaar type onder de funeraire amuletten van de Late Periode, na ongeveer 700 voor Christus.
Fine amulette en faïence avec le tracé d'un oeil-oudjat, symbole d'intégrité physique. La silhouette d'un <A HREF="udjat-eye">oudjat</A> apparaît fréquemment parmi les amulettes funéraires de Basse Époque, après 700 avant notre ère.
Schönes Fayenceamulett mit dem Umriß eines Udjat-Auges, des Symbols der Gesundheit. Der Udjatumriß ist ein häufiger Typus unter den Totenamuletten der Spätzeit, nach 700 v. Chr.
Raffinato amuleto in faience con la raffigurazione dell'occhio udjat, simbolo di salute. La silhouette dell'occhio udjat rappresenta un tipo comune fra gli amuleti funerari dell'Età Tarda, dopo il 700 a.C.
Amuleto em faiança fina com os contornos do olho-udjat, símbolo de saúde. A silhueta udjat é comum entre os amuletos funerários da Época baixa, após 700 a.C.
Delicado amuleto con la forma del ojo-udyat, símbolo de la salud. La silueta del <A HREF="udjat-eye">udyat</A> es habitual entre los amuletos funerarios de a Baja Época, después del 700 a. C.
Fine faience amulet with the outline of the udjat-eye, symbol of health. The silhouette <A HREF="udjat-eye">udjat</A> is a common type among funerary amulets of the Late Period, after 700 BC.
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From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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Site: C1 is marked on the amulet.
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