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A group of amulets made from faience and all pierced for attachment to linen bandages. There is a scarab with detached wings and four figures, probably the four Sons of Horus.
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Faience amuletten, allen doorboord voor bevestiging aan linnen windsels. Te zien zijn een scarabee met losse vleugels en vier figuren, waarschijnlijk de vier Horuszonen.
Groupe d'amulettes en faïence, toutes percées pour les fixer aux bandelettes de lin. Il y a un scarabée aux ailes détachées et quatre figures, probablement les quatre Fils d'Horus.
Eine Gruppe von Fayenceamuletten, die alle durchbohrt sind, so daß sie an Mumienbinden befestigt werden konnten. Zu sehen sind ein Skarabäus mit separat gearbeiteten Flügeln und vier Figuren, die wahrscheinlich die vier Horuskinder darstellen.
Gruppo di amuleti in faience tutti forati per poter essere appesi a bende di lino. Vi è uno scarabeo con ali stese e quattro figure, probabilmente i Quattro Figli di Horo.
Grupo de amuletos feitos em faiança, todos com perfuraçoes para fixaçao às faixas de linho. Apresenta escaravelho com asas separadas e quatro figuras, provávelmente, dos quatro Filhos de Hórus.
Un grupo de amuletos de fayenza horadados para atarlos a las vendas de lino. Hay un escarabeo con alas desplegadas y cuatro figuras, probablemente los cuatro Hijos de Horus.
A group of amulets made from faience and all pierced for attachment to linen bandages. There is a scarab with detached wings and four figures, probably the four Sons of Horus.
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From excavations carried out by the Egypt Exploration Fund at Dendera during 1898.
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Preservation: The amulets are crudely made and the glaze is faded.
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