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Hearst Museum object titled Ab (heart) amulet, accession number 5-7394, described as Amulet. Ab or heart stone. Pendant of black and gray speckled stone. fb heart amulet hanging. Height 2.41 cm. Width 1.75 cm. Thickness 1.16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7387, described as Amulet.  Rectangular truncated pyramid with knob on top.  Green amorphous stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7360, described as Bronze figure of Apis (bull form).
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7361, described as Solid bronze figure of Apis (bull) walking. Moon disc and uraeus between horns.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7405, described as Amulet bead. Oval blue glass bead flattened on sides. Perforated lengthwise. One side plain. Reverse walking lion intaglio.  Length 1.3 cm. Width 1.1 cm. Height 6 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anubis amulet, accession number 5-7383, described as Amulet; crouching Anubis as jackal; light blue-green faience.  Some interior details were indicated with incisions; pierced hole at the bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Bastet amulet, accession number 5-7386, described as Amulet. Bastet. Sandstone figure of seated cat. Traces of light green faience. Lug at nape of neck for hanging.
Hearst Museum object titled Bead, accession number 5-7401, described as Bead. Blue oval bead with flattened sides. Faience. Perforated lengthwise. Incised line drawing of lion walking on one side. Roman-Greek influence.  Length 1.2 cm. Width 8 mm. Depth 4 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 5-7365, described as circular piece of green faience with stamped openwork design of Bes with feather headdress.  two feathers an eyebrows are black; edge is milled; pierced for horizontal stringing.
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 5-7382, described as Amulet.  Blue faience Bes. Figure stands on a base and has a tilted prop.  Has slanted disengaged supporting “pillar”