Beaded Cuff Bracelet ca. 1850-1700 B.C. Late Middle Kingdom-Second Intermediate Period This bracelet was strung according to the position the parts were found in, albeit with restored dividers because of the bad condition of the originals. It was found with other pieces of jewelry in the plundered chamber reached by a shaft in the portico of a rock-cut tomb in the Asasif section of the Theban necropolis. Among the finds were parts of a rectangular wooden coffin with green hieroglyphs on a yellow background as well as a few remains of one or more model wooden boat(s), three scarabs (13.180.8-.10), two anhydrite toilet vessels (13.180.19a-c, .20) and a group of jewelry items (13.180.1-.18a-l) striking for their extensive use of silver.Dates that can be ascertained by stylistic comparisons to some of the objects range from the late Middle Kingdom (ca. 1850-1700 B.C.) to the late Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1580-1550 B.C.). A number of clay pots (28.3.239- .241 (D), now in the Oriental
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