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Title
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George Fuller Collection
Description
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Antiquities submitted by George Fuller to the Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies at UBC as a gift for the department.
Initial assessments of the artifacts were conducted by Drs. Hector Williams, Roger Wilson, and Lisa Cooper.
All artifact photographs were taken by Jessica Matteazzi.
Contributor
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George Fuller
University of British Columbia Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies Department
Still Image
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Title
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Egyptian Amulet (2)
Subject
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Rabbit Amulet
Description
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This Egyptian amulet takes the form of a rabbit with longish ears, and its body in profile. A small hole has been drilled from one side of the head to the other below the ears. The image appears to have been carved out of a pale green stone, possibly chlorite or soapstone. The amulet measures 2.1 cm in height.
Creator
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From Stone to Screen
Source
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Egypt
Publisher
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From Stone to Screen
Date
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Unknown
Contributor
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Chloe Martin-Cabanne (Web Design)
David Assaf (Web Design)
Jessica Matteazzi (Photography)
Chelsea Gardner (Collection Curator)
Rights
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UBC CNERS
amulet
animal
Egyptian
rabbit