containing the last five declarations
and has high work efficiency and will not damage crops
and do-it-yourself projects
a zoomorphic stamp seal in the shape of a reclining bull with head
the first of whom—if it is an age of descending purity—are giants
An Egyptian Faience 'Red Crown' Amulet, Late Period, ca. 664 - 332 BCE 10590930_xl containing the last five declarationsOf green glazed faience, depicting the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, shaped in a low cylinder with a tall back spike and an uncurling spiral projected at the front, connected by a filled in outline, with a hole drilled for attachment. Interestingly, aside from a few early examples carved from carnelian, amulets of this type are usually of green glazed composition, as seen here. These amulets are considered ones of power, as the crown would only have been