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Magical pendant: Ibis and altar
CBd-Number:
CBd-1738
ID-Number:
DE-Hamburg-Skoluda_M043
Collection:
DE_Hamburg, Skoluda Collection
Inventory:
M043
References:
Michel 2001, no. 128; Michel, DMG, no. 27.2.b_1
Material:
serpentine (green to black)
Dimensions:
22.1 x 18.5 x 5.9 mm
Dating:
4th–5th c. AD (Michel)
Iconography:
bird: ibis, tied to an altar; cord; plant: stalks of (3)
Divine Names & Voces:
Ἰάω
A: Ibis to left, tied with a cord to an altar topped with three stalks of plant. Behind and in front of the bird, S-like characteres, below: ιαω → Ἰάω.
B: Plain.

Bibliography
Michel 2001 on CBd-1738
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CBd-1738. The Campbell Bonner Magical Gems Database (2010-), developed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, editor-in-chief: Á. M. Nagy. Retrieved from: cbd.mfab.hu/cbd/1738 on 09-03-2025.

Image-ID 3861

Credits From Michel 2001

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