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An ankh amulet made of blue faience. The ankh amulet was among the first amulets to be developed in Ancient Egypt. The significance of the sign is not in what it depicts but in its phonological value: ankh means "life".
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Anch-amulet van blauwe faience. Het Anch-amulet was een van de eerste amuletten die in het oude Egypte verschenen. De betekenis van het teken ligt niet in dat wat het afbeeldt, maar in zijn klankwaarde: Anch betekent "leven".
Amulette ânkh en faïence bleue. L'amulette en forme de signe ânkh est parmi les premières à s'être répandues en Égypte ancienne. La signification de ce signe ne réside pas dans sa forme, mais dans sa valeur phonologique: Ànkh signifie "vie".
Anch-Amulett aus blauer Fayence. Das Anch-Amulett gehört zu den ersten in Ägypten entwickelten Amuletten. Die Bedeutung des Zeichens liegt nicht im abgebildeten Gegenstand, sondern ist durch den Lautwert der entsprechenden Hieroglyphe gegeben, der übersetzt "Leben" heißt.
Amuleto ankh di fayence blu. L'amuleto ankh è uno dei primi amuleti ad essersi diffusi in Egitto. Il significato del segno non dipende da ciò che esso rappresenta, ma dal suo valore fonetico: ankh significa "vita".
Amuleto ankh em faiança azul. O amuleto Ankh foi um dos primeiros a ser desenvolvido no antigo Egipto. O significado do símbolo não está no que representa mas no seu valor fonético: ankh significa vida.
Anj amuleto de fayenza azul. El amuleto Anj es uno de los primeros que aparecieron en el antiguo Egipto. El significado del signo no se encuentra en lo que representa, sino en su valor fonético: Anj significa «vida».
An ankh amulet made of blue faience. The ankh amulet was among the first amulets to be developed in Ancient Egypt. The significance of the sign is not in what it depicts but in its phonological value: ankh means "life".
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Katalog "Ägypten. Götter, Gräber und die Kunst. 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube", Linz (1989) 234/5, Kat.-Nr. 380. Hüttner, M., Mumienamulette. Totenbrauchtum der Spätzeit, Wien (1991) 183, Taf. 48/3 Seipel, W. (ed.), Götter Menschen Pharaonen, Speyer (1993) = Dioses, Hombres, Faraones, Ciudad de México (1993) = Das Vermächtnis der Pharaonen, Zürich (1994), Nr. 236.
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