Pair of Clappers, New Kingdom, Amarna Period
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Excavated at Amarna by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1931-32. Acquired by the EES in the division of finds. Given jointly by Mrs. John Hubbard (a contributor to the EES) and the EES to the Museum for its contribution to the excavations, 1932
The Amarna Period - 12 Ancient History
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Tasting Life Twice - 2-1-15
Tutankhamun: Guide & Facts About The 'Boy King' Of Ancient Egypt
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A PAIR OF EGYPTIAN WOOD CLAPPERS
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MusicArt📜 A pair of 3,000-year-old clappers from ancient Egypt. These clappers made from hippopotamus tusks were used as a musical instrument and were oft…
Pair of Clappers, New Kingdom, Amarna Period