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Ancient Egyptian metal fragment from Naukratis - Bolton's Egypt
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Copper alloy long thin rectangular strip which flares at one end, there is a slight concave curve to this surface. Broken at both ends. The flared part may have been the start of a spoon bowl or perhaps part of a fan holder, making possibly this the of a handle for either. The other end joins onto one end of 31.86.73.t, continuing the handle.