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Carter No.: 256xxx

Handlist description: Anubis amulet

Card/Transcription No.: 256xxx


256, XXX. 'Inpw-amulet (Anubis)

POSITION: Neck: right of throat; suspended by gold (beaten) wire round neck. Fourth (left side) amulet of group: 4a, zzz,yyy,xxx and 4b.

DIMENSIONS: H. 5.5 cents. Wire suspension 31 cents. (total length of wire 62).

DESCRIPTION: Gold amulet of <> = <>, inlaid with green felspar, with eyelet at back for suspension. Details of front engraved on back of gold casing. (See drawing with 256, 4.A.)

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