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English: Staff-amulet with a bearded head; prehistoric, today Egypt, around 3500 BC; Neues Museum Berlin, Germany; ÄM 14208
Deutsch: Stabamulett mit bärtigem Kopf; vorgeschichtlich, heutiges Ägypten, um 3500 v. Chr.; Neues Museum Berlin, Germany; ÄM 14208
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