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Jewellery. Beads. Black and white disk beads from a mummy net, the black beads forming hieroglyphs, part embedded in wax, part restrung, and 1 tubular bead. Production Place: Nubia. Find Spot: Sanam Cemetery, Meroe, Sudan. Length, lapis bead, 0.016 m, circa 750 B.C. Meroitic Period.
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