TAA i.1.256.ooo.3
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University of Oxford
256, OOO. 3
the figure the symbols: ḏd and wȝs; below the figure a horizontal bar
decorated with [ 𓂀 ] pattern inlaid with quartzesic and glass.
Engraved upon the spacer-fastenings the winged uraeus [ 𓂀 ].
The m
The materials used for inlay on for both pectoral and clasp are: lapis lazuli,
felspar, carneleansic, quartzesic with pigment at back to imitate carneleansic,
and coloured glasses to correspond with the above stones and turquoise.
Back of pectoral-clasp plain gold engraved with similar details to upper
surface.
REMARKS:
One of the spacer-fastenings opens by sliding inwards
The pectoral-clasp is pierced at the base with 13 holes for a bead fringe,
of which no traces were found.
It is of interest to note that the lunasic{lunar}-disc (as in every other case in this tomb) is of a
silver alloy in contradistinction the solar-discs of a copper alloy.