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A 12-year-old Israeli girl has discovered an ancient Egyptian amulet dating back more than 3,200 years to the days of the Pharaohs.
A 3-year-old girl on a family walk picked up an interesting-looking pebble that turned out to be a 3,800-year-old amulet. The ...
Young Ziv had found a Canaanite scarab seal that was made in the Middle Bronze Age, around 3800 years ago. These seals were ...
The Brooklyn Museum's Body Parts: Ancient Egyptian Fragments & Amulets, a jewel-box of a show featuring just 35 artifacts, presents a financially viable and ready-made solution for this conundrum ...
Hidden within the Vatican lies one of the most remarkable Egyptian collections in the world. From papal inscriptions in ...
A 12-year-old Israeli girl has discovered an ancient Egyptian amulet dating back more than 3,200 years to the days of the Pharaohs.
Dafna Filshteiner, 12, holds a 3,500-year-old Egyptian scarab she found during a family hike. A 12-year-old girl hiking with her family stumbled upon a 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet, the Israel ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is fixing a mistake that went unnoticed for years -- a label that described an ancient Jewish Tefillin as an an Egyptian amulet.
Human History 12-Year-Old Girl Discovers 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Amulet While Hiking Her mother thought it was just a stone, but Dafna Filshteiner insisted there was something special about it.
Rogério Sousa, The Meaning of the Heart Amulets in Egyptian Art, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 43 (2007), pp. 59-70 ...
The scarab amulets found in Israel--sometimes used as a seal--are evidence of Egyptian rule in our region about 3,500 years ago, and its cultural influence on this region.