An ancient Egyptian Coptic wool textile fragment depicting two crosses inside a medallion. Circa, 600- 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in museums and collections throughout the world make the Cop ...click for details
An ancient LARGE Egyptian Coptic highly decorated textile fragment depicting two figures on the left side panel and a cross medallion inbetween. Circa, 600- 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in mus ...click for details
An ancient Egyptian Coptic wool textile fragment depicting rabbit figure inside a medallion. Circa, 600- 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in museums and collections throughout the world make the C ...click for details
An ancient Egyptian Coptic wool textile fragment depicting a cross. Circa, 600- 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in museums and collections throughout the world make the Coptic period one of the m ...click for details
An ancient Egyptian Coptic wool textile fragment depicting a cross. Circa, 600- 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in museums and collections throughout the world make the Coptic period one of the m ...click for details
We are pleased to present this very attractive ancient Egyptian Coptic textile fragment depicting a face inside a medallion. Circa, 800 AD
It is very rare for ancient textiles to survive in the archaeological record because fabrics decompose easily. Many Coptic textiles have survived because they were preserved in the dry desert tombs of Egypt. The large number of Coptic textiles located in museums and collections thro ...click for details
Aweidah Gallery is pleased to offer this ancient very rare museum quality Roman - Egyptian pottery FROG oil lamp with a star potter's mark on the backside, dating to around 200 AD
THIS LAMP WILL SURELY MAKE A MAJOR ADDITION TO THE FINEST OIL LAMP COLLECTION, A REAL MASTERPIECE
You are considering a very attractive ancient Egyptian Hyksos mummy beads necklace dating to Hyksos period, 1500 BC, with Roman rock crystal beads dating to the first century AD
Measurements: Length: 44 cm
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