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Carter No.: 092e

Handlist description: Animal horn

Card/Transcription No.: 092e


92. (e) Animal horn.

Curved horn of some small animal (? gazelle). Max. length 14, W. 10.5, 1.9 thick at base.

Base of horn cut away to a peg point a distance up of 2.8. Traces of a reddish glue adhering to this by which it had been fastened to some object.

Treatment. Washed with water

Card no. 092e relating to Carter no. 092e
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