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Ancient Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specifically to 332-330 BC
Ancient Greek gold ring with a stone intaglio of a hippocampus, dated to the 5th to 3rd centuries BC
museum-of-artifacts:Gold ring with jasper frog, Egypt, 600-30 BC museum-of-artifacts.blogspo
Gold ring with Greek inscription “POLEMIOU PHILTRON” (“the love-token of Polemios&
Antonine Roman gold and onyx cameo ring, c. 2nd century CE. From Bonhams auction house.
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Roman gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd century CE. Source: Medusa Ancien
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd to 2nd century BCE. The figure at
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Roman gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd century CE. Source: Medusa Ancien
Gold and garnet Roman ring, c. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. From Christie’s Auctions.
archaicwonder: The Grianan of Aileach, County Donegal, Ireland The Grianan of Aileach is an Iron Age
lotus-eyes:Finger Ring of King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti, Egypt, ca. 1353-1232 BCEThe hieroglyph
A Roman gold cameo ring, 1st / 2nd century.
Ancient Egyptian gold finger-ring depicting the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. ca. 1353-1336 BCE
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and rock crystal swivel ring engraved with a snake, dated to 600-50
ancientpeoples:Gold ring with plasma stone 2.4cm in diameter (15/16 inch). Greek, Classica
Amethyst ring featuring a draped comic actor in an eagle mask holding a hoopoe, 1st-3rd century Roma
ancientjewels:Gold Greek ring dating to c. 350 BCE depicting an image of the goddess Aphrodite weigh
ancientjewels:Roman 1st Century CE gold ring in the form of a snake, formerly with inset stones. Fro
ancientjewels:Gold Etruscan ring featuring incised griffin image c. 6th century BCE. From the collec
Golden bezel of a lapis lazuli scarab ring, with hieroglyphs reading “Chiefs of the Pries
Ring with an engraved portrait of Ptolemy VI Philometor (r. 180-145 BCE). Now in the Louvre.&n
ancientpeoples:Silver finger-ring in the shape of snakes.18mm diameter, 4.45 grammes weight. Bucking
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ring with a small flying duck, Scythian, 4th century BCE[1998x1720]Sourc
Roman jewelry* Palazzo MassimoRome, July 2015
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