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There are 8 objects for which Decoration contains → engraved
2006.12.126 Head shape with features entirely worn away apart from crown/hair engraved at top.
2006.12.52 Black paint with grooves engraved into it
2006.12.81 Engraved deep groves, possible clothes/dress
2006.12.88 Engraved grooves, possibly folds of clothing
2008.7.157 Interior: grey-black wash. Exterior: greyish-black wash with a brassy-coloured metallic sheen overpainted. 11 smallish oval shapes in a horizontal line engraved across the middle of the fragment.
2008.7.97 Exterior: black wash. 4 narrowly-spaced horizontal lines engraved along one edge revealing unfinished terracotta beneath.
59.2.2-3 Both have incised beetle features such as clypus and legs, underside engraved with hieroglyphs, both have longitudinal holes for threading.
E.63.9 Light green pendant. The image is the goddess of Hathor, goddess of music and dance. Here she is depicted in the form of a highly stylized cow. At the top of the pendant is a loop for threading. The pendant is flat and has the cow-head engraved in the centre with an arch of concentric lines above the head Below the head on either side are parallel vertical lines divided by one horizontal line on both sides.
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