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Nefertem is a male figure , usually in the classic standing pose of Egyptian figures and wearing a short kilt , wearing on his head a lotus with tall plumes . The origins of Nefertem amulets went back to the Third Intermediate period ...
Nefertem is a male figure , usually in the classic standing pose of Egyptian figures and wearing a short kilt , wearing on his head a lotus with tall plumes . The origins of Nefertem amulets went back to the Third Intermediate period ...
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( damaged ; some letters missing ) , OMHPOC , and AHMOCOENHC -- the names of the three male figures ( Menander , Homer and Demosthenes ) enclosed by them . The second part is an open - work gold cover ( see No. 3 ) .
( damaged ; some letters missing ) , OMHPOC , and AHMOCOENHC -- the names of the three male figures ( Menander , Homer and Demosthenes ) enclosed by them . The second part is an open - work gold cover ( see No. 3 ) .
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Such figures supposedly ' highlight the sweeping changes which accompanied political developments in the eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity ' ( p . 8 ) . Of course , on most definitions of sweeping change , a move from 66 % of ...
Such figures supposedly ' highlight the sweeping changes which accompanied political developments in the eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity ' ( p . 8 ) . Of course , on most definitions of sweeping change , a move from 66 % of ...
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