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702. Bronze. A plain ring, the bezel set with a circular pie-
ce of red paste.
Found at Herpes by Ph. Delamain and published by
Deloche, Anneaux sigittaires p. 265, n. 233.
703. Bronze. A plain ring with a cross incised on the bezel.
704. Bronze. A plain ring, the bezel incised with a standing
figure.
705. Bronze. A plain ring with an oval bezel. Incised is the
bust of a woman with uplifted hands.
706. Bronze. A plain ring with a scorpion incised on the
bezel.
707. Bronze. A plain ring.
708. Iron. A plain ring, the bezel set with a reddish inta-
glio : a horse to right, looking left.
709. Gilt bronze. A plain ring.
710. Bronze. A plain ring.
711. Bronze. A plain ring.
712. Bronze. A plain ring.
713. Silver. A polygonal ring bearing on each side one or
two Greek letters the whole forming a meaningless ins-
cription :
+ 11 M Kj AFl
Discovered at Herpes by Ph. Delamain and published
with an attempt towards a reading by M. Deloche, An-
neaux sigillaires pp. 253, 255, n. 217.
714. Bone. A plain ring, the bezel set with a bluish intaglio :
a bearded and laureate male head to left.
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702. Bronze. A plain ring, the bezel set with a circular pie-
ce of red paste.
Found at Herpes by Ph. Delamain and published by
Deloche, Anneaux sigittaires p. 265, n. 233.
703. Bronze. A plain ring with a cross incised on the bezel.
704. Bronze. A plain ring, the bezel incised with a standing
figure.
705. Bronze. A plain ring with an oval bezel. Incised is the
bust of a woman with uplifted hands.
706. Bronze. A plain ring with a scorpion incised on the
bezel.
707. Bronze. A plain ring.
708. Iron. A plain ring, the bezel set with a reddish inta-
glio : a horse to right, looking left.
709. Gilt bronze. A plain ring.
710. Bronze. A plain ring.
711. Bronze. A plain ring.
712. Bronze. A plain ring.
713. Silver. A polygonal ring bearing on each side one or
two Greek letters the whole forming a meaningless ins-
cription :
+ 11 M Kj AFl
Discovered at Herpes by Ph. Delamain and published
with an attempt towards a reading by M. Deloche, An-
neaux sigillaires pp. 253, 255, n. 217.
714. Bone. A plain ring, the bezel set with a bluish intaglio :
a bearded and laureate male head to left.
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