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World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1309)
A (modern) string of beads with one amulet in the centre (red stone wadjet - eye of Horus). There are biconical orange-red carnelian beads with round black and white (glass, bad surface) with tubular beads of the same material.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1311)
A (modern) string of rounded and flattened faded blue beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1333)
A (modern) string of irregular brown beads with a matt surface and where they are chipped the surface is glassy.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1334)
A string of round disc glass beads (dark blue), interspersed with rectangular matt brown beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2163)
4 beads, tapered with one rounded end and pierced lengthways. One is smaller and cream, one is broken (round end remains), another is broken in two (both ends remain), one has been repaired. Plus one smaller drop bead, elongated leaf shaped, pierced widthways at one end. They are all cream with some blue remaining and brown accretions all over.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H76)
A (modern) string of red stone rounded disc beads interspersed with 7 blue faience amulets and beads. There is an oval bead, two (?) wadjet (eye of Horus), a winged scarab, a forked lance (?/ostrich plume), ari (multiple eye) amulet and a serekh (name badge). There is one round carnelian bead in the centre.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4838)
A (modern) string of beads. They are oval: blue, white, yellow and green. Some of the blue beads have white accretions on them. There is a broken bead in the bottom of the box.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4870)
A (modern) string of small disc beads (red, yellow, brown and green). In the centre is a larger cream ring bead, each end has a curved piece of copper alloy tied to it.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3457.2)
4 ball beads on one string. Two grooved green beads, the larger one is more green. A black and a bright blue bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H59)
2 round oval metallic grey beads, one more oval than the other.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3396)
A (modern) string of very small disc beads (yellow, red and blue). Plus seven pendant amulets: two yellow fish, one blue fish, one blue tear shaped, one blue curved piece (with mouth and eye?) and two green bottles (or neb amulets).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1338)
A (modern) string of beads. There are most of red carnelian disc beads, also three metallic black dsic beads and four short tubular white beads with a faience bead in the centre.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1339)
A (modern) string of disc beads: red carnelian and dark blue (faience or lapis lazuli) with one irregular green bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1340)
A (modern) string of round beads: purple stone, blue-green faience and a black bead with six faience tube beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1341)
A (modern) string of tubular beads (mainly green with two shorter blue ones). Two irregular round beads (one at each end). In the centre are seven red carved stone beads and a beige shell or husk. One blue tubular bead with oval notches.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1343)
A (modern) string of disc beads, red carnelian, white and blue faience.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1345)
A (modern) string of dark green tubular and disc beads with some red stone and blue faience disc beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1347)
A string of mostly disc beads, shades of blue, red, white and black. These are interspersed with larger disc beads (red) and a large rounded disc bead in the centre (white and brown).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H84), Tanis
5 rectangular beads, pierced lengthways. 2 are bright light blue, 3 are pale blue-green. All are chipped or broken.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1316)
A (modern) string of faience beads, various shapes: mainly disc beads with some tubular (plain and ribbed). They are white, red, blue and green.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2168)
Loose beads in a box: irregular rounded beads and tubular ribbed beads as well as pieces of glass. A variety of colours and textures (matt and shiney).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2169)
6 beads, one rounded green glass bead, one faded blue faience tube bead, one oval purple and brown bead, one oval blue glass bead (chipped), one hexagonal green bead and one rounded blue felsapr (?) disc bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1278)
A (modern) string of green faience ball beads. Plus some black ball beads, three oval carnelian beads, one amethyst ball beads and a garnet ball bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1308)
A (modern) string of small disc beads, mostly blue faience with some yellow, red and black. Also three frog amulets and two red carved round stone beads. There is a white stone cone bead at one end.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2649)
A (modern) string of faience beads, disc and tubular in green, blue, yellow, cream, red and black. With a piece of mummification bandage tied around one section.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H53)
2 carnelian beads. One round bead, red with black streaks. One orange-red oval bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H55)
A tubular bead, with slightly convex sides. It is cream, orange-red and dark brown in colour.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H57)
3 round amethyst bead (clear purple). One is smaller, two are roughly the same size, one being more oval than round.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H60)
A bead with six faces (many of which are chipped). It is a milky-white colour.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H61)
3 hexagonal beads, with two sides longer. The one is cream, the other pink-red and the small one is red. One is chipped.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H62)
2 cloudy white gypsum beads, one flattened, oval and pierced lengthways. The other is oval and pierced lengthways too, however it is broken in half.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H64)
A (modern) string of three shells in the centre with six shell disc beads on either side. All are cream coloured, two shells a brown and black colouring as well.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H65)
Four dark brown matt amber beads, with one flake. Irregular shape.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H72)
6 beads stuck to a piece of card. Two halves of round green beads, one half a white round bead: all stuck with flat side down. One half of a round yellow (inside, white outside) bead, outside down. One faceted blue bead and a roughly oval green bead (one end more yellow and chipped).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H75)
A (modern) string of red round carved stone beads with blue-green faience amulets. The faience includes an oval and a round bead, a fly amulet, a hawk amulet and a rough wadjet (eye) amulet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H77)
A (modern) string of round and oval carved stone beads, purple and white amethyst with brown and red garnet.
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