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Dupondius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), issuer; Commodus (161–192; Roman emperor 177–192); personifications. Obverse: head of Commodus in a radiant crown to the right, legend EL COMMO DVS all around. Reverse: Libertas stands frontally with his head turned left, holding a pileus in his right hand and a staff (vindicta) in his left, legend RTA all around, in fields 178. Roman Empire, Rome. Coin; dia. 23.5–24.0 mm, weight 10.90 g, axis 180°., A round, worn metal object with an uneven edge and a brown, greenish-brown, and dark patina; the surface shows irregular darker spots-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (king of Poland; 1506–1548). Silver coin (half-grosz), c. 1520–1529. Obverse: Pogoń (Lithuanian charging knight) turned left; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: MON SIGISMVNDI 15Z. Reverse: crowned Polish Eagle; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription: M D CIS:LITVA IE 1520–1529. Minted in Vilnius, Grand Duchy of Lithuania., A circular metallic object with a worn surface and varied tones of gray, dark gray, brownish-gray, and hints of greenish patina, showing a raised central design of a stylized bird with outstretched wings-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Athena in a Corinthian helmet facing right; reverse: prora (ship prow) facing right, inscription at the bottom; iconography: Athena, ships, vessels, quivers (armed); ca. 110 BC; Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; maker: unknown; coin; weight 2.04 g; dimensions: 11.8 mm and 12.3 mm., A small round object with a dark brown to black patina sits against a white background; its surface is uneven and textured with a raised rectangular area and irregular depressions, and there are hints of greenish and reddish discoloration in spots on the object.-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Apollo to the right; reverse: bow in a gorythos to the left, inscription below; iconography: bow in a quiver (gorythos), head of Apollo; subject: Apollo (mythology), bows, weapons, armament, gorythos, quivers; date: 1st half 2nd - ca. 2nd century BC; region: Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin, weight 2.48 g; axis 300°; dimensions: 12.6 mm × 13.1 mm, A round dark metal object with an uneven surface and a slightly raised rim, showing a few shallow rectangular and linear indentations; the object appears primarily dark gray to black with subtle-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Pantikapaion, bow in quiver (iconographic), head of Satyr (iconographic), quivers (armed), Black Sea, Satyr (mythology), bows (armed), weapons (iconographic), armament (iconographic), gorytos (armed); aw: head of beardless Satyr to the right, pearl rim; rw: bow in quiver to the right, inscription at the top and bottom; 330–315 BC, Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion; coin, weight 1.15 g, axis 270°, dimensions 11.4 × 12.7 mm, A small round object with a worn, textured surface appears in the center of a white background; the object shows a raised rectangular shape and other shallow-stock-foto
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Bronze coin from Pantikapaion, end of 2nd–ca. half of 1st century BC (time of Mithridates VI Eupator, 120–63 BC). Obverse: head of young Dionysus in ivy wreath facing right. Reverse: bow and arrows in gorytos with straps, monogram on the left. Iconography: bow in quiver, head of Dionysus, quivers/gorytos, bows, weapons/armament. Region: Cimmerian Bosporus. Weight 16.93 g; dimensions 23.4 mm × 24.8 mm., A round, worn coin with a dark brown and greenish patina shown against a white background, featuring a raised central design of a vertical staff or rod with a curved top next to a rectangular-stock-foto
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Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (121–180; Roman emperor 161–180), posthumous issue featuring Antoninus Pius (86–161; Roman emperor 138–161). Obverse: heads/busts of the emperors; legend ADV. DIVVS NTONINVS; head of the emperor right within pearl border. Reverse: square altar with inscription DIVO PIO within pearl border. After 161, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin, weight 3.40 g, axis 180°., A round, weathered metal object with an uneven edge and a patina of brown and dark bronze tones, showing areas of greenish corrosion; the surface bears a raised central motif resembling a simple rectangular-stock-foto
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Denarius bracteate, rectangle-D (iconographic). One-sided coin depicting a rectangular letter D with two crosses attached; on the right side a six-pointed star and additional stars. Associated with the Teutonic Knights; dated ca. 1345–ca. 1353. Coin (one-sided), diameter 14 mm, weight 0.21 g., A round metal object with an uneven rim, showing a worn central area with raised rectangular and cross-like shapes; the surface displays shades of dark gray, greenish-gray, and hints of bluish patina, with variations in texture and subtle lighter spots.-stock-foto
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Denarius bracteate, rectangle-D (iconographic) with rectangular letter D bearing two attached crosses; one-sided coin showing two crosses, stars, and a six-pointed star. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (Order). Ca. 1345–ca. 1353. Coin (one-sided), diameter 15 mm, weight 0.19 g., A round, worn object with a raised central design sits against a white background; the object is primarily dark gray with areas of greenish patina and lighter gray highlights, showing an inner circular ridge and uneven, slightly chipped edges, with textured, recessed areas inside the central design.-stock-foto
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Denarius bracteate, rectangle-D (iconographic); rectangular letter D with two attached crosses; one-sided coin featuring two crosses and stars including a six-pointed star; Teutonic Knights (order); ca. 1345–ca. 1353; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525); coin (one-sided); diameter 15 mm; weight 0.19 g., A circular, shallow metal object with a worn, uneven rim and a slightly concave center; its surface shows a patina of dark gray, greenish, and brown tones with some lighter gray highlights, and the center contains raised, irregularly shaped forms and indentations giving a textured,-stock-foto
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Denarius — bracteate imitation; one-sided coin featuring crowns and crosses; Teutonic Knights (Order); crown with open arches ending in balls at the bottom, topped with a cross standing on a rectangular pedestal; no upper rim; 14th century; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525); coin (one-sided); weight 0.17 g, A round, weathered object with an uneven, broken edge showing a rough texture and fragments; its surface has a recessed central area with raised, irregular shapes and a crack near the lower left. Visible colors include dark gray, greenish-gray, brown, and a few lighter beige streaks-stock-foto
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Denarius - bracteate imitation, crowns, one-sided coin, crosses, Teutonic Knights (Order), crown with open arches ending in balls at the bottom, topped with a cross standing on a rectangular pedestal, no upper rim, 14th century, State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), coin (one-sided), weight 0.17 g, A small round object with irregular edges sits against a white background; it appears dark green to dark brown with areas of lighter greenish patina and some grayish-white damaged areas, and it has a circular raised rim and a recessed central area containing raised linear shapes; part of the-stock-foto
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Plaque; maker: Fyodor Vasilyevich Rubiec-Masalski (1865-1920?) and Jerzy Tulisov (1943- ); Chinese art; Chinese; Qing (1644-1911); 19th century; subject: birds, lotuses, geese, water birds; openwork sculpture; symbols of happiness; Qing (style); dimensions: height 8.7 cm, width 4.0 cm, depth 1.5 cm, An oval, rectangular object with rounded corners sits against a dark background; it appears smooth and pale with a translucent, creamy white to light greenish-white coloration, and it contains an inner recessed area with a pattern of irregular cutouts that reveal the dark backdrop through several-stock-foto
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Thank You Note on Dark Background - Yellow sticky note with a handwritten 'Thank you :)' message on a textured dark greenish-brown background, symboli-stock-foto
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A modern structure with a dark graphite green facade and a black side extension features a windowless design of rectangular blocks creating a sleek co-stock-foto
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Glass hexagonal bottle 1st half of 1st century A.D. Roman Streaky opaque greyish light blue, some streaks appearing white and dark greenish yellow.Everted rim, rounded in the flame; slender neck expanding downwards; convex sloping shoulder, cylindrical body with projecting horizontal band below six panels and above undercurve; uneven bottom.Decoration in blurred relief in three registers: on shoulder, six rounded arches; on body, six rectangular panels, divided by columns or vertical beams with diagonal supports branching out near the top, forming a triangular pediment above each panel; each p-stock-foto
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Figurine of Imhotep; seated male figure holding an unrolled papyrus on his lap, palms holding the papyrus ends. Imhotep ca. 2667–2648 BC; mythology. Materials: papyri? associated, Egyptian deities, male figurine. Date: 664–332 BC, Late Period, Egypt. Type: figurine. Dimensions: height 12 cm, width 3.2 cm., A small dark greenish bronze figure of a standing person with a smooth rounded head and simplified facial features, shown frontally with arms bent and hands holding a shallow rectangular object, wearing a vertically ribbed skirt that reaches the ankles and standing on a small rectangular-stock-foto
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Buckle, Bronze buckle consisting of two rectangular parts with joints; one part has hooks shaped as zoomorphic decoration animal heads. 7th century BC, Etruria. Decoration. Total length 13 cm, height 7.5 cm, thickness 4 cm, weight 0.374 kg; length of single element 7.2 cm., An aged metal object with a rectangular double-frame structure connected by horizontal bars, showing a mottled patina in shades of dark green, brown, and black; two ring-shaped elements hang from the upper crossbar, each supporting a stylized animal head with elongated snouts and carved ridges, the heads and rings sharing-stock-foto
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Lamp, repossession Ząbkowice Śląskie, Egypt, Coptic art, antiquity, oil lamps, Middle Ages. Oval lamp made of yellow-gray clay with a high container and two handles, through which a bronze chain is strung for hanging the lamp. The high, sloping arms are decorated with a plastic ornament of a rectangular mesh. A channel running perpendicularly through the arms from the handle reaches the wick hole and surrounds it, creating a high rim. 5th–6th century, Egypt, oil lamp, height 10 cm, width 7.1 cm, A hanging object suspended from a metal hook and chain, the chain showing a worn dark metal with-stock-foto
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Figurine of the god Osiris; mummy-shaped male deity sculpture, painted; Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664–525 BC; height 29 cm, width 6.8 cm, depth 4 cm; inscriptions/attributes of Osiris crowns, iconography., A bronze statuette of a standing figure shown in profile on a clear rectangular base, the figure facing right with a tall conical headdress and a long braided beard; the surface shows a mottled dark brown and black patina with areas of greenish and golden highlights, and a few spots of lighter brown corrosion; the figure's arms are held close to the body, hands grasping a long-stock-foto
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Candlestick, enamel, on a hexagonal base tapering towards the top with a shaft; on each side a coat of arms on a blue enamel background eagle and blue lion on horizontal red stripes, between them below the shields on the edges rhombuses with engraved dragons. 19th-century shaft, 14th century, Limoges, Barcelona, lighting, height 32 cm, diameter 11 cm, A metal object viewed from above with a scalloped, star-like rim showing an aged, mottled surface in shades of brown, dark brown, and greenish patina, with hints of dull gold and rust; the interior is recessed and similarly textured, with a-stock-foto
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Bell linzhong, Chinese; Qing dynasty Daoguang, 1821–1850, dated 1825; idiophone percussion musical instrument used in religious rites; decorated with ideograms and meander ornament; height 29.0 cm, width 20.0 cm, depth 17.0 cm., A cylindrical metal object with a rounded top and a short vertical handle rising from its center is shown against a light gray background; the object appears in brown and dark bronze tones with areas of darker patina and slight greenish spots, and it has a few rectangular raised panels on its sides each studded with a few rounded rivet-like protuberances, with the base-stock-foto
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Figurine of a goddess, Neith mythology, female figurine, Egyptian deity. Standing woman in a narrow dress with straps; dress decorated with a mesh motif with rhombus dots; straps decorated with vertical and horizontal stripes. A necklace is worn. Head, feet, and left hand missing; right hand hangs alongside the body. c. 945–c. 715 BC; Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, Egypt. Terracotta, figurine, height 11.3 cm, width 3 cm, weight 0.19 kg., A slender, elongated figure-shaped object with a dark brown to black surface, showing metallic gold decorative lines and dots in a repeating-stock-foto
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Lamp, repossession Ząbkowice Śląskie, Egypt, Coptic art, antiquity, oil lamp, Middle Ages. Oval lamp made of yellow-gray clay with a high container and two handles, through which a bronze chain is strung for hanging the lamp. The high, sloping arms are decorated with a plastic ornament of a rectangular mesh. A channel running perpendicularly through the arms from the handle reaches the wick hole and surrounds it, creating a high rim. 5th/6th century, Egypt, oil lamp, height 10 cm, width 7.1 cm, A worn, beige ceramic object with a rough, pitted surface and a hollow opening sits against a gray-stock-foto
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Incense burner kôro with cover, Japanese, Meiji 1868–1912. Incense burner in the shape of a cuboid box on four slightly arched legs standing on a tall, rectangular base. Decoration: panels with relief of karashishi and peonies. Cover with four holes topped with a qilin. Bronzes; peonies; flowers; karashishi iconography. 2nd half of the 19th century. Vessel. Height 22.0 cm; width 9.5 cm; depth 7.5 cm., A small rectangular metal object sits upright on a reflective surface, showing its open bottom interior; the object has a worn, mottled surface with shades of brown, copper, brass, and hints of-stock-foto
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Bronze helmet, 8th–7th century BC, Italy, armament; height 46 cm, width 17.5 cm, depth 23 cm, weight 2.740 kg, A weathered metallic object with a rounded dome and elongated cheek guards, showing a rough, pitted surface texture and areas of corrosion; the top features a vertical crest or ornament resembling an animal head with a pronounced snout and flared ears, attached to a short neck above the dome; the metal shows a range of colors including greenish patina, brownish and dark brown patches, and some lighter gray and off-white encrustations; the open lower edge of the helmet has a-stock-foto
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Bell linzhong, from Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Chinese, Qing dynasty Daoguang, 1821–1850, 1825, bronze percussion idiophone used in music and religious rites; decorated with ideograms and meander ornament. Dimensions: height 29.0 cm, width 20.0 cm, depth 17.0 cm., A cylindrical metal object with a rounded top and a vertical handle rising from its center sits against a plain light gray background, showing a patina of brown and dark bronze tones with areas of lighter greenish discoloration; the sides feature rectangular raised panels on opposite faces, each studded with a few rounded protrusions-stock-foto
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Snake sarcophagus; Snake with raised head, coils on a rectangular reliquary-sarcophagus—probably the cobra Renenutet, although it may also be Atum. Late Period, Egypt, 664–332 BC. Earthenware figurine reliquary/sarcophagus. Height 3.3 cm; width 5.5 cm; depth 5 cm., A small dark greenish object with a rough, weathered surface sits atop a yellow-beige rectangular block of stone with lighter and darker marbling; the green object has an irregular hollow opening on one side and a raised, elongated form on top that curves upward, with visible texture and slight variations of darker and lighter green-stock-foto
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Hu-type vase, relief decoration, hu vessel, Chinese art, Chinese culture, meander ornament, ceremonial vessels, clouds, sea waves, ritual vessels, Xuande 1426–1435, Ming 1368–1644, Qing 1644–1911, backdated signatures, quadrilateral with rounded lower edges. With an inscription. 17th century, China; vessel, height 24.0 cm, width 12.0 cm., An object with a rounded base sits centered against a pale gray background, showing a metallic surface with dark greenish-black patina and areas of worn gold along its rim and decorative raised patterns; the base interior appears darker with lighter worn-stock-foto
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One of the Eight Immortals, Eight Immortals iconography; male figure; Chinese art; fan; Chinese culture; Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 19th century; China; sculpture; height 14.3 cm, width 5.9 cm., A small carved object rests on a smooth surface against a dark-to-light gradient background, showing a pale greenish-white stone with some areas of warm beige tones; the carving has rounded, bulbous forms and smooth polished surfaces with subtle variations in translucency, and a small rectangular lighter patch is visible on one rounded area.-stock-foto
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Snake sarcophagus, Snakes; Atum mythology ; Renenutet mythology . Reliquary-sarcophagus in the form of a snake with raised head, coils on a rectangular base—probably the cobra Renenutet, although it may also be Atum. Late Period, Egypt, 664–332 BC. Figurine; height 3.3 cm, width 5.5 cm, depth 5 cm., A small sculpture sits on a square stone base, showing a dark greenish, weathered metal object with a hollow rectangular opening and a vertical, irregular protrusion rising from its top; the base is a creamy beige stone with marbled veins and a few darker brown streaks, and the scene is set against-stock-foto
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Bell linzhong, from Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1860–1941; Chinese; Qing dynasty 1644–1911, Daoguang period 1821–1850; 1825; bronze musical instrument idiophone/percussion; used in music and religious rites; decorated with ideograms and meander ornament; height 29.0 cm, width 20.0 cm, depth 17.0 cm., A metal bell-like object sits against a pale background, with a stepped rectangular handle on top showing a patterned surface and open rectangular cutouts; the body below is tapered and dark bronze in color with areas of lighter brown and greenish patina, and the upper section has a few raised bosses-stock-foto
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Snake sarcophagus, snakes; possibly representing the cobra Renenutet may also be Atum; reliquary-sarcophagus with snake with raised head coiled on a rectangular sarcophagus; Late Period, Egypt, 664–332 BC; figurine; height 3.3 cm, width 5.5 cm, depth 5 cm., A rectangular dark greenish object with a rough textured surface rests on a smooth rectangular base that is a pale yellow with slightly darker marbling; on the top of the dark object a sculpted form resembling a coiled, sinuous shape with a rounded thicker end sits, showing subtle surface patterns and variations in green and darker tones,-stock-foto
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Crossguard tsuba, Masahide; Bushû school. Oval tsuba tatemaru gata with rectangular edge kaku mimi. Decorated on both sides in recessed relief and partially openwork leaves with a radish motif — one of the attributes of Daikoku, the god of happiness. 18th century Edo period, 1603–1868. Made in Asakusa, Edo now Tokyo, Japan. Material for katana; height 7.7 cm, width 7.3 cm, depth 0.35 cm., A circular, flat metal object with a worn, dark brown and rusty surface floats against a plain light gray background; the object has several rounded and irregular cutouts and carved shapes around its center,-stock-foto
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Figurine of Poseidon, unknown Roman workshop. Figurine of Poseidon standing in contrapposto, resting on a trident. The weight of the body rests on the left leg; the right is slightly moved back, the foot bent at the toes. The body is nude, correctly modeled, with clearly defined abdominal muscles. In the left hand the figure holds a trident; the right hand is lowered at the side of the body, holding a cylindrical object at hip level. The head is slightly bowed. The face is framed by long hair and a beard. 1st century, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Bronze figurine; height 8.7 cm, width 3.5 cm, depth-stock-foto
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Diadem with Inlays, 50-25 B.C.  Additional Info: The diadem is made of gold leaf, and contains one glass and four garnet inlays set in gold mounts.  The four garnet inlays are rounded and dark red in color.  The central inlay is rectangular and composed of greenish glass.  The gold leaf is crumpled and its edges torn, but the ends are preserved and retain the terminal wire loops.-stock-foto
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Snake sarcophagus, Snakes; Atum mythology, Renenutet mythology . Reliquary-sarcophagus in the form of a snake with raised head, coils on a rectangular base—probably the cobra Renenutet, although it may also represent Atum. Late Period, Egypt, 664–332 BC. Figurine; height 3.3 cm, width 5.5 cm, depth 5 cm., A small sculptural object sits atop a rectangular block, showing a dark greenish, weathered metal piece with a hollow rectangular opening facing front and a vertical, irregular protrusion rising from its top; the supporting block is a creamy yellow stone with veining in shades of beige and-stock-foto
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Situla handle with a depiction of Silenus, restitution provenance, Silenus mythology, bronze vessel, 1st half of the 5th century BC, Etruria, vessel, height 13.7 cm, width 4.2 cm, An elongated metallic object with a rounded top featuring a circular hole, mounted on a clear rectangular stand with two vertical supports, showing an overall dark gray and greenish patina with areas of brownish corrosion; the central section is a broad, slightly tapered strip with a textured surface and irregular edges, leading to a lower decorative section with cut-out shapes resembling curved openings and a-stock-foto
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Javelin head, unknown Near Eastern workshop, weapon; flat spear head with an elongated lanceolate blade with a high rib of rectangular cross-section, transitioning at the base into a short, rectangular socket, which transitions into an equally short, tapering, lath-like spike of rectangular cross-section. Luristan bronzes, militaria, ranged weapon, material culture, Eastern Gaulish Scenography. 9th–6th century BC end of the 2nd millennium–first half of the 1st millennium BC; Iron Period. Near East; Luristan. Height 15.3 cm, width 1.8 cm, depth 0.7 cm., An elongated metal object with a pointed-stock-foto
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Amulet — goddess Seshat;, Dark brown glass; Ptolemaic Period, 332–30 BC, Egypt. Depicts Seshat Egyptian goddess associated with writing, harp iconography. Amulet; height 3.4 cm, width 1.7 cm., A roughly rectangular, irregularly shaped metal object with a rough, pitted surface is shown against a plain light gray background; the object has a dark brown to nearly black patina with areas of metallic sheen and hints of greenish corrosion, and there are a few strokes of bright red paint on its surface; the top edge is uneven with a protruding curved nub on one side and a rounded raised area on the-stock-foto