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Two Ladies AmuletThis gold amulet was found on the mummy of Psusennes I, from Tanis. The two ladies
tech-priest-dominus: puddingvampire: combining Happy Hour, Amulet Coin, and Rotom Prize Money makes
jewishhenna: So in this post about the khamsa I had said that it was not traditionally used in the A
Mix and match your amulet set with our pendant clips ✨ #madeinnyc #recycledgold #ethicallymade #whit
ancientart: Amulet in the Form of a Ba as Human-Headed Bird. Egyptian, Late Period or Ptolemaic
Cosmetic AmuletsFigured I’d make some cosmetic amulets representing various parts of the g
archaicwonder: Elamite Dog Amulet of the goddess Gula, Circa 3rd Millennium BC In ancient Elam, the
artactually: Let’s say that Cas wears Dean’s amulet and Dean wears Cas’s grace&hel
ek-vitki:Viking traveler’s amulet, based on the Lillbjärs picture stone. The back reads:
Amulet of BanebdjedetDepicted with four ram heads, made of lapis-lazuli. Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC
Heart Scarab Amulet This heart scarab was made to protect someone’s heart. Its shape as a scar
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Egyptian amethyst amulet of the god Horus as a falcon, dated to the Late
Amulet, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtMuseum Accession Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Amulet via Islamic ArtMedium: LeatherMuseum Accession Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYhttp:/
This faience amulet from Gebel Barkal (in Nubia) dates to the 25th Dynasty through the Late Period (
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting the head of the dwarf-god Bes. Artis
grandegyptianmuseum: Ba spirit of Psusennes I Gold amulet found on the mummy of Psusennes I, from Ta
jewish-history: 17th Century Jewish AmuletJewish Amulet, silver, in the form of a square plaque; wit
cyborg-booty: Do I am the only one who thinks that Timaeus looks sexy as the Amulet Dragon? I mean,
Today’s work. Clay and citrine and fancy jasper.
Kyne’s token (also known as The Gauldur Amulet and Saarthal Amulet) from TES V: Skyr
Amulet of the Ibis of Thoth. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, (664-525 BC).Faience, 2.7 x 3.8 cms. Un
Amulet of a Monkey Made out of Egyptian faience. New Kingdom, 18th to 19th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1189 BC
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