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Necklace composed of seven complex pendants of blue glass, four joined spherical beads of blue glass, six joined spherical beads of yellow glass and two spherical beads of blue glass. This necklace was, together with two ceramic vessels, the only funerary equipment of a child's grave.
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Collier composé de sept pendentifs complexes en verre bleu, quatre perles sphériques accolées en verre bleu, six perles sphériques accolées en verre jaune et deux perles sphériques en verre bleu. Ce collier provient d'une sépulture d'enfant dont il constituait, avec deux poteries, le seul mobilier funéraire.
Necklace composed of seven complex pendants of blue glass, four joined spherical beads of blue glass, six joined spherical beads of yellow glass and two spherical beads of blue glass. This necklace was, together with two ceramic vessels, the only funerary equipment of a child's grave.
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Gratien Brigitte et Le Saout Françoise, Nubie, les cultures antiques du Soudan, catalogue d'exposition, Lille, 1994, p. 108. Gratien Brigitte, La Nubie au temps des pharaons, catalogue d'exposition, [Boulogne-sur-mer], 1975, p. 27. Vila André, Aksha II, Le cimetière méroïtique d'Aksha, Paris, 1967, p. 95.
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Lieu de découverte: AM XVIII.
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