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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Obv.: Ouroboros enclosing four lines of characters and the letters lambda, xi, upsilon. Rev.: Plain. Lapis lazuli, the color strengthened recently with a deep blue dye. Horizontal oval, 31 x 24 x 4. Right end broken off (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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- Obv.: Anubis standing to front, head to r., wearing short tunic, holding situla in r. hand, was (this word should be italicized) scepter in l. Rev.: Plain. Nicolo. Upright oval, 13 x 11 x 3. Design on smaller face (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).; Magical gem with Anubis figure. The jackal-headed Anubis is holding a situla in one hand and the traditional was scepter, with a jackal head, in the other. An inscription reads tyche (or "good) luck!"). This text is carved in reverse because this gem would have been used as a personal seal, impressed on wet clay, hot wax, or molten lead to present a mirror image of the gem. Nicolo (a form of onyx); 1.3 cm h., 1.1 cm w., 0.3 cm th. (Death Dogs, Wilfong).
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- Obv.: Harpocrates of Pelusium, nude but for chlamys hanging over l. elbow, and boots, standing to front, head to r., wearing hemhem crown; pomegranate held out in his l. hand, in r., a leafy branch towards which a child below raises his r. hand. Rev.: Plain. Bluish-gray limestone. Upright oval, 40 x 34 x 6. Obv. slightly convex, rev. flat (Studies in Magical Amulets, Bonner).
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