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A diorite amulet which is almost translucent, representing a roll of material, horizontal and vertical lines are visible and the fringe at the bottom is clearly discernible.
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Amulet van dioriet, bijna doorschijnend, dat een rol stof voorstelt. Er zijn horizontale en verticale lijnen zichtbaar en de franje aan de onderkant is duidelijk zichtbaar.
Amulette en diorite presque translucide représentant un rouleau de tissu. On aperçoit des lignes horizontales et verticales; dans le bas, la frange est clairement discernable.
Ein fast durchscheinendes Dioritamulett, das ein Stoffbündel darstellt; es sind horizontale und vertikale Linien zu erkennen und der Fransensaum unten ist deutlich zu erkennen.
Amuleto in diorite traslucida, a forma di rotolo, con linee verticali ed orizzontali ed una frangia sulla parte inferiore che è chiaramente distinguibile.
Amuleto em diorite, quase translúcido, que representa rolo de material, com linhas horizontais e verticais ainda visíveis e franja, na parte inferior, claramente perceptível.
Amuleto de diorita casi traslúcida que representa un rollo de tela; se pueden ver líneas horizontales y verticales y el margen de la parte inferior es claramente discernible.
A diorite amulet which is almost translucent, representing a roll of material, horizontal and vertical lines are visible and the fringe at the bottom is clearly discernible.
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The amulets were removed from a mummy which was in such poor condition that it was considered unsuitable for exhibition. The amulets were revealed during radiographic examination and removed in 1967, other parts of the body were used for research purposes. Thirty amulets were found in the thoracic region and two in the abdominal area.
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Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley, "Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in the Liverpool Museum", 1995, 79; pl. 124. P.H.K. Gray and Dorothy Slow, "Egyptian Mummies in the City of Liverpool Museums", 1968, 50-56. A. Lucas; "Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries", Fourth Edition, 1962.
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Site: See Object's History. Material: Igneous rock from the Aswan region, black and white speckled in appearence.
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