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English: Drawing by Percy Newberry of a golden signet ring of the Hyksos pharaoh Apepi (also known as Apophis) inscribed with "Good king, Aauserre, given life", 15th dynasty, second intermediate period.
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Source Percy Newberry (1908): Scarabs an introduction to the study of Egyptian seals and signet rings. available online copyright free see plate 1
Author Percy Newberry (1908): Scarabs an introduction to the study of Egyptian seals and signet rings. available online copyright free see plate 1

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