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lower part of the cult statue of Artemis Ephesia, ie the ependytes divided into small squares and a large base (or is the unfinished part of the chiton that ends up under the ependytes?). Ribbons are engraved on the left and right. A very slim deer on both sides of the picture. The hindquarters of the animals are not shown., Gem, intaglio, ringstone, stone, carnelian, Color: orange-red, transparent, Shape: oval, standing, Processing: Maaskant-Kleibrink, M., Catalog of the engraved gems in the Royal Coin Cabinet, 1978, p.60, fig. 2, type F1, 8 x 10.7 mm. Thickness 1.7 mm., 1st half first century after Chr. 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I.

lower part of the cult statue of Artemis Ephesia, ie the ependytes divided into small squares and a large base (or is the unfinished part of the chiton that ends up under the ependytes?). Ribbons are engraved on the left and right. A very slim deer on both sides of the picture. The hindquarters of the animals are not shown., Gem, intaglio, ringstone, stone, carnelian, Color: orange-red, transparent, Shape: oval, standing, Processing: Maaskant-Kleibrink, M., Catalog of the engraved gems in the Royal Coin Cabinet, 1978, p.60, fig. 2, type F1, 8 x 10.7 mm. Thickness 1.7 mm., 1st half first century after Chr. 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I.
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lower part of the cult statue of Artemis Ephesia, ie the ependytes divided into small squares and a large base (or is the unfinished part of the chiton that ends up under the ependytes?). Ribbons are engraved on the left and right. A very slim deer on both sides of the picture. The hindquarters of the animals are not shown., Gem, intaglio, ringstone, stone, carnelian, Color: orange-red, transparent, Shape: oval, standing, Processing: Maaskant-Kleibrink, M., Catalog of the engraved gems in the Royal Coin Cabinet, 1978, p.60, fig. 2, type F1, 8 x 10.7 mm. Thickness 1.7 mm., 1st half first century after Chr. 15-30 AD, Netherlands, North Holland, Velsen, Velsen, Velsen I
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3600 x 2400 px | 24.7 MB
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30.5 x 20.3 cm | 12.0 x 8.0 in (300 dpi)