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ID  1066  -  Public access
Description :   Tubular beads. They possibly formed part of a necklace or shin guard. They were found alongside a collection of bone flutes; an artifact of spherical wood beads with gold covers (AU10476); a bell with an elongated handle (AU10344); two pendants which represent a hybrid crocodile-feline with claws; and various other artifacts. This packet was found in the South-East corner of the burial pit on the third level of tomb T2.
ID  1067  -  Public access
Description :   Gold bell pendant cast in the shape of an owl with folded wings. The suspension ring is located at the rear. Conte style.
ID  1068  -  Public access
Description :   Gold ear rod sheath. Tubular ear rods, or bar type ear rods, have two gold sheaths at their ends similar to this one.
ID  1070  -  Public access
Description :   Ear rod sheaths (2). Tubular ear rods, or bar type ear rods, have two gold sheats at their ends similar to these. When the ear rod has a woodden body, only its sheats are found.
ID  1071  -  Public access
Description :   Ear rod sheath. Tubular ear rods, or bar type ear rods, have two gold sheaths at their ends similar to this one.
ID  1072  -  Public access
Description :   Figurative cast gold pendant in the shape of a female swimming crab. It is a naturalistic representation, although very simplified due to the small size of the pendant. It has two rings behind the cephalothorax for suspension. Conte style. The figure is very compact, emphasizing the cephalothorax, which is smooth and trapezoidal, from where three pairs of ambulatory legs come out to the sides and one to the front. At the front is the face with two round eyes protruding to the sides, a cast pair of antennae pointing upwards, and two pairs of buccal appendages. At the other end, the abdomen is...
ID  1074  -  Public access
Description :   Tubular gold ear rods.
ID  1075  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff. It has four perforations. This is the counterpart of the cuff with registration number AU11870.
ID  1076  -  Public access
Description :   Gold cuff. It has four perforations. This is the counterpart of the cuff with registration number AU11866.
ID  1077  -  Public access
Description :   Resin figure with some elements encased in gold. It represents a supernatural being in the form of an anthropomorphic fisherman bat standing, limbs open, holding two sharks with its hands. Late Conte style. The body and attitude of the figure are what give it its anthropomorphic character. With legs slightly open and flexed, and arms wide open at shoulder level, the hands grasp the fish at the base of one of their pectoral fins. It wears a belt from which hang, at the front, a trapezoidal skirt that reaches the knees, and at the back two wide bands fringed with curved triangles, which fall to...
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