File:Jewellry of Psusennes I by John Campana.jpg

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English: A gold and lapis lazuli collar of king Psusennes I originally found in his tomb at Tanis. Attached to its clasp are gold chains with tassels and floral pendants. This item is now located in the Cairo Museum. (Source: Jaromir Malek, Egypt: 4000 years of Art, Phaidon Press, 2003. p.276)
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Author tutincommon (John Campana)

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