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Amulet depicting a seated ibis holding a feather in its open beak. It is sitting on a small rectangular pedestal. The details of the feather and the bird's tail are rendered with fine, small lines. The two surfaces of the amulet are identical. There is a suspension ring made of three elements on the bird's back. The object is carefully fashioned.
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Amulette représentant un ibis assis tenant dans son bec entrouvert une plume. Il repose sur une petite base plate rectangulaire. De petites stries figurent la queue de l'oiseau et les détails de la plume. Un anneau de suspension à trois éléments surmonte le dos de l'oiseau. Les deux faces de l'amulette sont identiques: l'ensemble est très soigné.
Amulet depicting a seated ibis holding a feather in its open beak. It is sitting on a small rectangular pedestal. The details of the feather and the bird's tail are rendered with fine, small lines. The two surfaces of the amulet are identical. There is a suspension ring made of three elements on the bird's back. The object is carefully fashioned.
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Geus Francis, "Le cimetière de la XXVème dynastie (MF.NE)", dans J. Vercoutter, Mirgissa II, Paris, 1975, p. 496, fig. 24, 13.
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Lieu de découverte: Numéro de fouille: MF/NE/T. 22 (13). Material: Couleur turquoise.
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