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A small, sealed clay ball, plain with no holes. Other balls of this type contained human hair and were probably used in the casting of spells.
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Kleine verzegelde bal van klei, effen en zonder gaten. Andere ballen van dit type bevatten menselijk haar en werden waarschijnlijk gebruikt bij toverspreuken.
Petite balle en argile, scellée, simple et sans trous. D'autres balles de ce type contenaient des cheveux humains et étaient probablement utilisées pour jeter des sorts.
Eine kleine versiegelte Tonkugel ohne Löcher. Andere Kugeln dieses Typs enthielten menschliches Haar und wurden wahrscheinlich zu Zauberzwecken verwendet.
Piccola palla di argilla, semplice senza alcun foro, incisa a sigillo. Le altre palle di questo tipo contengono capelli umani ed erano probabilmente usati nello svolgimento di rituali magici.
Bola, pequena e com selo, em barro, sem perfuraçoes. Outras bolas deste tipo continham cabelo humano e eram, provávelmente, utilizadas no lançamento de feitiços.
Pequeña pelota de arcilla sellada, lisa y sin agujeros. Otras pelotas de este tipo contienen cabellos humanos y probablemente fueron utilizadas para lanzar encantamientos.
A small, sealed clay ball, plain with no holes. Other balls of this type contained human hair and were probably used in the casting of spells.
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From excavations carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society at el-'Amarna. The ball was part of a large mixed collection purchased from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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