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Christian cross made of segments of marsh reed shaped and bound together. Egypt had largely converted to Christianity by the fourth century AD.
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Christelijk kruis vervaardigd uit aan elkaar gebonden stukken moerasriet. In de vierde eeuw na Christus was Egypte grotendeels bekeerd tot het Christendom.
Croix chrétienne faite de tiges de roseaux taillées et assemblées. L'Égypte a été massivement convertie au Christianisme dès le quatrième siècle de notre ère.
Aus Sumpfrohrstengeln geformtes und zusammengebundenes christliches Kreuz. Im 4. Jahrhundert. n. Chr. war Ägypten ein mehrheitlich christliches Land geworden.
Croce cristiana fatta di canna di palude modellata e legata. L'Egitto si convertì largamente al cristianesimo nel quarto secolo d.C.
Cruz crista feita de segmento de canas de paul atadas. O Egipto estava convertido ao Cristianismo por volta do séc. IV d.C.
Cruz cristiana hecha con segmentos de juncos atados juntos con la forma adecuada. Para el siglo IV d. C., Egipto se había convertido en gran parte al cristianismo.
Christian cross made of segments of marsh reed shaped and bound together. Egypt had largely converted to Christianity by the fourth century AD.
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From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya, Deir el-Bahari and Oxyrhynchus in 1903-1904. Given to the museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund.
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Site: From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya, Deir el-Bahari and Oxyrhynchus in 1903-1904. However, the register entry does not state specifically on which site the object was found. Deir el-Bahari provides probably the best historical and climatic conditions for the survival of this type of object.
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