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ID  1063  -  Public access
Description :   Hammered gold cuff with figurative designs engraved in the Conte style belonging to the mortuary ensemble of individual I2 in tomb T1. Two anthropomorphic crocodiles in profile, bound by a belt, walk upright in the opposite direction. The cuff has four orifices to introduce the ties. It is of a similar design to its counterpart, cuff AU10251.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1064  -  Public access
Description :   Hammered gold cuff with figurative designs engraved in the Conte style belonging to the mortuary ensemble of individual I2 in tomb T1. Two anthropomorphic crocodiles in profile, bound by a belt, walk upright in the opposite direction. The cuff has four orifices to introduce the ties. It is of a similar design to its counterpart, cuff AU10250.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1075  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff. It has four perforations. This is the counterpart of the cuff with registration number AU11870.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1076  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff. It has four perforations. This is the counterpart of the cuff with registration number AU11866.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1092  -  Public access
Description :   Hammered gold cuff. On its central part, next to the edge, it has an embossed image (3.8cm) of a supernatural being in the form of an anthropomorphic bat. The cuff has two pairs of opposing perforations at its upper and lower ends to allow it to be tied. Conte Metallurgical Group. The figure walks to its right but turns its torso, from whose back emerge two triangular wings, and its head towards the front. The arms are open and in each hand a cane is grasped. The head, with a flattened skull, has a trapezoidal face with a straight forehead, large round eyes within deep sockets, a wide nos...
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1093  -  Public access
Description :   Hammered gold cuff. On its central part, next to the edge, it has an embossed image (3.8cm) of a supernatural being in the form of an anthropomorphic bat. The cuff has two pairs of opposing perforations at its upper and lower ends to allow it to be tied. Conte Metallurgical Group. The figure walks to its left but turns its torso, from whose back emerge two triangular wings, and its head towards the front. The arms are open and in each hand a cane is grasped. The head, with a flattened skull, has a trapezoidal face with a straight forehead, large bulging round eyes, a narrow nose, pointed ...
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1495  -  Public access
Description :   Cuff made of copper and gold. It was found together with the cuff with registration number AU12092.2.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  1496  -  Public access
Description :   Cuff made of copper and gold. It was found together with the cuff with registration number AU12092.1.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  2689  -  Public access
Description :   Gold and copper cuffs (2). They were found next to a pectoral (perhaps two pectorals, which cannot be confirmed because the artifact is very deteriorated), and a necklace of spherical resin beads wrapped in gold cases.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
ID  2693  -  Public access
Description :   Tapered cuff with "zigzag" design. It is made of gold and copper, and was found inside another bracelet of the same shape and design. A fragmented ulna and radius were found inside. It is very fragmented and oxidized.
Metal artifacts:  Cuff
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