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English: Part of the el-Amarna hoard, Egypt, circa 1850-1800 BC (18th dynasty). Comprises approximately 30 silver fragments (consisting of a long ingot and various spirals, loops, lumps and sheets) as well as a sample of unworked gold, ans a silver figurine.
Date 21 August 2010
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Source/Photographer BabelStone (Own work)

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British Museum reference 1974,0223.1
Detailed description Part of the el-Amarna hoard, Egypt, circa 1850-1800 BC (18th dynasty). Comprises approximately 30 silver fragments (consisting of a long ingot and various spirals, loops, lumps and sheets) as well as a sample of unworked gold, ans a silver figurine.
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Location G68/1/1/8

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