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Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.

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  • Object[63]
  • no[44]
  • yes[19]
  • no[63]
  • egyptian[62]
  • mediterranean[1]
  • amulet[9]
  • coin[4]
  • gem[2]
  • heart scarab[1]
  • inlay[1]
  • scarab[37]
  • seal (object)[6]
  • seal ring[1]
  • shawabti[2]
  • stamp seal[1]
  • egypt[63]
  • esneh[1]
  • girgeh[1]
  • heliopolis[1]
  • upper egypt[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[4]
  • first intermediate period[1]
  • graeco-roman period[1]
  • late period[1]
  • modern[3]
  • new kingdom[8]
  • new kingdom or later[1]
  • ninth dynasty[1]
  • old kingdom[2]
  • roman period[1]
  • sixth dynasty[2]
  • tenth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-first dynasty[1]
  • twenty-fourth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-second dynasty[1]
  • twenty-third dynasty[1]
  • arabic[4]
  • egyptian[1]
  • etruscan[1]
  • tomb[2]
  • yussas[1]
  • baboon[1]
  • bes[1]
  • egyptian[1]
  • face[1]
  • harpocrates?[1]
  • horus[1]
  • isis[1]
  • menat[1]
  • serpent[1]
  • taweret[1]
  • thoth[1]
  • wedjat eye[1]
  • winged serpent[1]
  • hieroglyphic[5]
  • bronze[2]
  • carnelian[1]
  • faience[17]
  • glass[6]
  • glaze[1]
  • gold[3]
  • jasper[1]
  • paste[1]
  • sard[1]
  • silver[5]
  • steatite[27]
  • stone[4]
  • glazed[1]
  • intaglio[3]
  • yes[63]
egypt

1 - 30 of 63 Records

E15404

E15404

Coin

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E1196

E1196

Amulet

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E15405

E15405

Coin

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E15403

E15403

Coin

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E13098

E13098

Stamp Seal

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E1199

E1199

Amulet

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E15383

E15383

Seal (Object)

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E1197

E1197

Amulet

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E15406

E15406

Coin

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E1198

E1198

Amulet

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E13029

E13029

Scarab

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E13058

E13058

Scarab

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29-128-533

29-128-533

Gem

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E13057

E13057

Scarab

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E13017

E13017

Scarab

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E15697

E15697

Shawabti

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E15628

E15628

Shawabti

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E13055

E13055

Scarab

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E15353

E15353

Heart Scarab

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E13076

Scarab

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E15382

Seal (Object)

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No Image Available

E15371

Scarab

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E13030

Scarab

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E13078

Scarab

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E15366

Scarab

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E15360

Scarab

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29-128-1211

Gem

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E13088

Scarab

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E15384

Seal (Object)

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E15358

Scarab

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E15622

Amulet

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E15356

Scarab

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