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Round, gold pendant (part a) on a gold chain (part b). The pendant has a three-dimensional design of an eagle face with blue abalone eyes, and is framed by flat pieces of abalone shell all the way around the outside of the face. The pendant came in a rectangular hand-made wooden box (part c) with a lid (d). The top of the lid has silver clasps for lifting, while the underside has silver hooks for displaying the pendant. There is also a purple velvet pillow (part e) inside the box for storing the pendant and a purple velvet bag (part f) that fits over the outside of the box.
Cast coin of Tigranes of Armenia, 83-69 B.C. Obverse: head of king, right facing, wearing an Armenian tiara decorated with star and two eagles. Reverse: the Tyche of Antioch seated right facing on a rock holding a palm; at Tyche's feet, there is the river Orantes; a wreath surrounds the scene.
Coin of Antiochus XIII ? of Seleucia (Syria). Obverse: head of king facing right. Reverse: Zeus seated left holding Nike and a sceptre.
Silver coin of Antiochus VIII, 121-96 B.C. Obverse: head of Antiochus, right facing, fillet border. Reverse: Zeus draped in a mantle, standing left facing, crescent on head, holds a star and asceptre; all within a laurel wreath.
Silver coin of Seleucidae. Obverse: head of king, right facing. Reverse: Apollo seated left facing on omphalos, holding a bow and an arrow to the right side. Possibly Antiochus III (the Great) 2222-187 B.C.
A cast reproduction imitating a coin of Eumenes II, 197-159 B.C. Obverse: Head of Philetaerus, right facing, wearing laurel wreath and diadem entwined. Reverse: Athena wearing a crested helmet, chiton and peplos, seated left on a seat, her outstretched right arm crowning the inscription; spear resting at her right side, left arm resting on shield placed behind her; above the shield, there is a bow.
A cast reproduction imitating a coin from Amphipolis. Obverse: Macedonian shield, in the centre of which, there is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos, right facing, draped and wearing earring and stephane; at her shoulder, there are a bow and a quiver. Reverse: Wreath of oak leaves, an inscription within, and a thunderbolt to the left.
Flexible silver necklace made of interlocking parts. Diamond shapes alternating with double loops. Lower edge has circular divided globular pendants attached by rings with a second row immediately above. Fastener has five globular pieces attached to one ring.
A necklace consisting of seventeen metal bead clusters. Each cluster is joined by a ring. Each cluster consists of a large half circle, two small beads, three larger half round beads, three flat beads and four hanging beads, above three hanging beads. Necklace has a silver clasp.
Black glass beads and metal necklace with metal pendant. Double strands of beads are divided into sections by eight metal cylinders and pendant. Pendant is a ring with a circular flat base and three protuberances. Clasp is a single bead with threaded loop.