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The Ptolemaic Period brought a considerable increase in the manufacture and range of glass, exemplified in the patterned beads of this necklace.
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De Ptolemeïsche Periode bracht een aanzienlijke toename in de vervaardiging en het bereik van glas, zoals duidelijk wordt door de kralen met patroon van dit halssnoer.
Pendant la Période Ptolémaïque, la manufacture et la gamme des objets en verre ont connu une croissance considérable. Les perles à motifs de ce collier en sont de beaux exemples.
In der Ptolemäerzeit stieg die Produktion und Bandbreite von Glasobjekten beträchtlich an, wie an den gemusterten Perlen dieses Halsschmucks zu sehen ist.
Il Periodo Tolemaico portò un accrescimento considerevole nella manifattura e varietà di vetri, come dimostrano le perline modellate di questa collana.
O Período Ptolemaico trouxe um aumento considerável na manufactura e tipos de vidro, exemplificado pelas contas com padrão deste colar.
El Período Ptolemaico trajo consigo un aumento considerable de la manufactura y variedad de vidrio, como se puede ver en las cuentas decoradas de este collar.
The Ptolemaic Period brought a considerable increase in the manufacture and range of glass, exemplified in the patterned beads of this necklace.
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Bought from the Cairo museum in 1905 by a Mr. Coffey and donated to the National Museum in 1907.
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