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A small, finely carved and detailed fish scaraboid, probably 'Tilapia Nilotica', pierced for suspension.
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Kleine fraai gesneden en gedetailleerde scarabee-achtige vis, waarschijnlijk de 'Tilapia Nilotica', die is doorboord om te kunnen worden opgehangen.
Petit poisson scaraboïde, sculpté et détaillé avec minutie, représentant probablement un "Tilapia Nilotica". Il est percé pour permettre la suspension.
Ein kleiner, fein geschnittener und detaillierter, durchbohrter Fischskaraboid, wahrscheinlich eine "Tilapia nilotica".
Piccolo scaraboide di pesce, finemente intagliato e ricco di dettagli, probabilmente una "Tilapia Nilotica", con un foro di sospensione.
Pequeno peixe escarabóide, minuciosamente gravado e detalhado, possívelmente "Tilapis Nilotica". Apresenta perfuraçao para suspensao.
Un pequeño y magníficamente tallado y detallado escaraboide con forma de pez, probablemente una «Tilapia nilótica»; horadado para poder colgarlo.
A small, finely carved and detailed fish scaraboid, probably 'Tilapia Nilotica', pierced for suspension.
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The scaraboid was purchased from Professor John Garstang in 1949, prior to his move to London.
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C.A.R. Andrews; " Amulets of Ancient Egypt", p. 53, Fig. 54.
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