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Two ear-rings, one large and one small, made from bronze. Both ear-rings terminate in a finely modelled jackal or dog's head (see second image).
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Twee oorringen, een grote en een kleine, van brons. Beiden eindigen in fraai gemodelleerde jakhals- of hondenkoppen (zie tweede afbeelding).
Deux boucles d'oreilles en bronze, une grande et une petite. Toutes deux se terminent par une tête de chacal ou de chien finement modelée (voir deuxième image).
Ein großer und ein kleiner Ohrring aus Bronze. Beide Ohrringe laufen in fein modellierte Schakal- oder Hundeköpfe aus (siehe zweites Bild).
Due orecchini, uno grande l'altro piccolo, entrambi in bronzo. I due orecchini terminano in una testa ben modellata di sciacallo o cane (cfr. la seconda immagine).
Dois brincos, um maior e outro mais pequeno, feitos em bronze. Ambos os brincos terminam em cabeça de chacal ou cao, minuciosamente modeladas (ver segunda imagem).
Dos pendientes, una grande y el otro pequeño, hechos de bronce. Los dos terminan en una cabeza de chacal o perro (ver la segunda imagen) magníficamente modelada.
Two ear-rings, one large and one small, made from bronze. Both ear-rings terminate in a finely modelled jackal or dog's head (see second image).
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A part of the collection from the Castle Museum, Norwich, purchased in 1956. The ear-rings were originally a gift from Mrs S. Birkbeck.
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C.A.R. Andrews; "Ancient Egyptian Jewellery" (London 1990).
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: The ear-rings were acquired in 1870 but location was unspecified.
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