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A pendant of blue glazed faience depicting either the goddess Bastet or the goddess Sakhmet, pierced at the top for suspension.
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Hanger van blauwe geglazuurde faience met een afbeelding van de godin Bastet of de godin Sechmet, met aan de bovenkant een oogje ter ophanging.
Pendentif en faïence bleue émaillée représentant Bastet ou Sekhmet. Il est percé au sommet pour permettre la suspension.
Ein Anhänger aus blauglasierter Fayence, der entweder die Göttin Bastet oder die Göttin Sachmet darstellt; er ist mit einer Öse versehen.
Pendente in faience invetriata di colore blu rappresentante la dea Bastet o la dea Sakhmet, forati sulla parte superiore per poter essere appesi.
Pendente em faiança vidrada a azul, com representaçao da deusa Bastet ou da deusa Sekhmet, perfurado no topo, para suspensao.
Colgante de fayenza vidriada azul que representa o a la diosa Bastet o a la diosa Sejmet; horadado en la parte superior para ser colgado.
A pendant of blue glazed faience depicting either the goddess Bastet or the goddess Sakhmet, pierced at the top for suspension.
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From Petrie's excavations during 1912-1913, the pendant is on permanent loan from the Gilstrap Museum, Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire.
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J. Malek; "The Cat in ancient Egypt", (London, 1993). W. M Flinders Petrie and E. Mackay; "Heliopolis, Kafr Ammar and Shurafa", (1915), pl. XXXII.
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