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An amulet in the form of a 'peseshkef', a ritual tool used during the Opening of the Mouth ritual. It is shaped with two upward curving points and a vertical groove down the centre.
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Amulet in de vorm van een 'pesesjkaf', een ritueel werktuig dat werd gebruikt bij het mondopeningsritueel. Het bestaat uit twee naar boven gebogen punten met een verticale groef in het midden.
Amulette en forme de 'peseshkaf', instrument sacré utilisé lors du rite de l'Ouverture de la Bouche. Elle est constituée de deux pointes courbées vers le haut. Au centre, il y a une rainure verticale.
Ein Amulett in Gestalt eines Peseschkaf, eines rituellen Werkzeuges, das beim Mundöffnungsritual verwendet wurde. Es ist mit zwei auswärts gebogenen Spitzen versehen sowie mit einer entlang der Mitte verlaufenden vertikalen Rinne.
Amuleto a forma di 'peseshkef', uno strumento rituale usato durante il rito dell'Apertura della Bocca. Presenta due punte ricurve ed al centro un solco verticale.
Amuleto em forma de pesechkaf, instrumento ritual utilizado durante o Ritual da Abertura da Boca. Encontra-se formado por duas pontas curvas ascendentes e por entalhe vertical ao longo da parte da frente.
Amuleto con forma de «peseshkef», una herramienta ritual utilizada durante el ritual de la Apertura de la Boca. Tiene dos puntas abiertas hacia afuera y una ranura vertical en el centro.
An amulet in the form of a 'peseshkef', a ritual tool used during the Opening of the Mouth ritual. It is shaped with two upward curving points and a vertical groove down the centre.
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From the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the Museum in 1867.
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C.A.R. Andrews; "Amulets of Ancient Egypt", p. 83-84.
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