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Frit heart scarab with an uninscribed base and in a modern gold mount. The scarab appears to have been used as a necklace in more recent times. This tye of frit is often called Egyptian blue.
Length: 0.05 m
Width: 0.036 m
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1947) by Gayer-Anderson, R. G. (Major)
egyptian blue Frit
Accession number: E.GA.303.1947
Primary reference Number: 61685
Oldadmincategory: SC
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Associated department:
Antiquities
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