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Engraved gems/ringstone/intaglio. Two prancing monkeys. Border of six little crosses (= stars). Production Place: Iran. Intaglio cutting, carnelian, height 15 mm, width 11.5 mm, circa 300- circa 400 AD. Sassanian.
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