Reproduction
jewellery
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
Iron bracelet with six bronze inlaid circles, separated in pairs by a single cross, and joined by a thin band which forms the bracelet. discs inset with copper, probably originally in all shapes, but only survives in two. This type of bracelet, a disc bracelet, dates between the mid-6th to mid-7th century AD (see Kraus 2005 in JAC 48/9, 116). As this bracelet includes an equal arm cross motif, it is not likely to be from the earlier part of this date range, as suggested by Kraus). A parallel with a narrow ribbed band, can be found in Horak and Harrauer 2001 'Kopten' cat. No. 12, dated 6th-7th c., private collection.
[nb-NO]Documentation[nb-NO]
- William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Objects of Daily Use, 8, pl. VII.87
Byzantine Period
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
diameter: 7.2 cms
thickness: 1.2 cms
Inner diameter: 7.1 cms
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]
LDUCE-UC58039
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology