File:Middle Helladic Gold jewellery, AM of Thebes, 201135.jpg

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English: Middle Helladic Gold Jewellery from rich cist graves: (1) Gold sheet with repoussé decoration of spirals. (2) Gold sheet with repoussé decoration of a schematic figure. (3–7) Gold finger ring with lapis-lazuli bezel and necklace beads of lapis lazuli. Thebes, 1700–1600 BC. Archaeological Museum of Thebes‎.
Čeština: Středně heladské zlaté šperky z bohatě vybavených hrobů: (1) Zlatý plíšek zdobený vytlačenými spirálami. (2) Zlatá plíšek zdobený vytlačenou schematickou postavou. (3–7) Zlatý prsten s rámečkem z lapis-lazuli a korálky náhrdelníku z lapis lazuli. Théby, 1700–1600 před n. l. Archeologické muzeum v Thébách.
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