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Engraved steatite gem with an ibis

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An image of Engraved gems. Magical amulet. Obverse: altar table or door and lintel of a naos, with three daggers, nails or plant-like stalks emanating from a point in the centre of its top. To the furthest left of these projections is tied an ibis; the straight cord is pulled taut and comes to the centre of the bird's back. The ibis strides left with a hieratic gait. On either side of the bird and altar-like structure, and suspended level with the bird's breast, are two vaguely S-shaped squiggles, possibly meant as uraei; above, a star, inscribed below the ground line with a magical name. The reverse is blank. Intaglio cutting, grey steatite, 20 mm x 18 mm, circa 200-circa 400 AD. Roman Imperial.

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Engraved gems. Magical amulet. Obverse: altar table or door and lintel of a naos, with three daggers, nails or plant-like stalks emanating from a point in the centre of its top. To the furthest left of these projections is tied an ibis; the straight cord is pulled taut and comes to the centre of the bird's back. The ibis strides left with a hieratic gait. On either side of the bird and altar-like structure, and suspended level with the bird's breast, are two vaguely S-shaped squiggles, possibly meant as uraei; above, a star, inscribed below the ground line with a magical name. The reverse is blank. Intaglio cutting, grey steatite, 20 mm x 18 mm, circa 200-circa 400 AD. Roman Imperial.

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  • Accession Number: CG 503
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Aperture: f/32.0
  • Focal length: 105
  • Camera: NIKON D800
  • Photographer name: Jaymes Sinclair
  • Image height: 1025 pixels
  • Image width: 684 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows)
  • Filesize: 318.19kB
  • Exposure time: 1/15
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Fnumber: 32/1
  • Captured: 2014:04:25 10:47:36

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3rd Century 4th Century AD altar amulet antiquity birds bound dagger engraved gem Fitz_ANT gemstones ibis incised inscribed inscriptions intaglio intaglio cutting language magical amulet Roman Roman Imperial script shrine texts tied writing

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