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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 5-7360, described as Bronze figure of Apis (bull form).
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: lead obol, accession number 6-22712, described as Obverse: Nilus I, seated on rocks, crowned with lotus, wearing himation over legs, holding reed in right hand and cornucopia in left. Eluthenia facing him, standing right, crowned with corn, wearing long chitons and peplos flowing out behind, holding up ear of corn in right hand. Single border of dots. Reverse: Apis bull standing on the right with disk between horns, on garlanded basis with altar at right end. Before him, Isis standing to front, crowned with disk and horns, wearing long chiton, right hand outstretched, with serpent in left hand. Behind Apis, Ptah standing right, disk on head, mummiform, holding was-scepter in both hands, crescent opening right above Apis. Single border of dots. Contents: Lead Provenience: Temple enclosure, Tebtunis (Umm el-Buregat) Date: Memphis ca. 225-250 A.D. Denomination: obolos Size: 32 mm Weight: 3.79 g Published: Milne, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. 21, p. 210-216, 1935.