Egyptian finger and toe stall
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egyptian-finger-and-toe-stall-250-5599190
title:
Egyptian finger and toe stall
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Egyptian finger and toe stalls are pieces of gold jewelry used in Ancient Egypt to protect digits during burial. Such stalls were used during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, as well as other eras, and were thought to protect the deceased from both magical and physical dangers, such as damage which could occur during the mummification process. Additionally, they were sometimes used in order to replace missing digits on the deceased, as it was believed that a complete body was needed for successful pas
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Ancient Egyptian jewelry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_finger_and_toe_stall
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2023-12-22T05:18:35Z
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