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Bronze figurine of a duck, perhaps for use as a weight. Animal and bird figured weights are known from the New Kingdom.
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Bronzen figuurtje van een eend, wellicht om als gewicht te gebruiken. Gewichten in de vorm van dieren en vogels zijn bekend vanaf het Nieuwe Rijk.
Figurine en bronze d'un canard, servant peut-être de poids. Des poids en forme d'animaux et d'oiseaux sont connus depuis le Nouvel Empire.
Bronzefigürchen einer Ente, das vielleicht als Gewicht diente. Gewichte in Gestalt von Tieren sind vom Neuen Reich an belegt.
Figurina di bronzo avente la forma di un'anitra, utilizzata forse come peso. Pesi a forma di animale e di uccello erano conosciuti a partire dal Nuovo Regno.
Figurinha de pato em bronze, utilizada talvez como peso. Pesos em forma de aves e animais eram comuns no Império Novo.
Figurita de bronce en forma de pato, quizá para ser utilizada como pesa. Pesas en forma de animales y aves se conocen a partir del Imperio Nuevo.
Bronze figurine of a duck, perhaps for use as a weight. Animal and bird figured weights are known from the New Kingdom.
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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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Unpublished.
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Site: C13 (?) is marked on the amulet.
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