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Jewelry of Ancient Nubia
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) presents “Ancient Nubia Now,” a new exhibition running
October 13, 2019 through January 20, 2020. Included are more than 400 objects from the museum’s
collection of Nubian art, with over 140 pieces of jewelry once owned by the queens of Nubia.
Located along the Nile in what is now Sudan, Nubia was an important source of gold and was thus
a major jewelry-making center. The pieces in the exhibit were created by ancient Nubian artisans
between 1700 BCE and 300 CE.
More at http://www.mfa.org
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Nubian, Napatan Pendant
Period, reign of Piankhy (Piye)
Gold, rock crystal743–712 B.C.
UNIVERSITY — BOSTON PHOTO: HARVARD
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS EXPEDITION
Pendant with
Ram-Headed
Sphinx (on
cloisonné enamel
pedestal)Nubian, Napatan Period,
reign of Piankhy (Piye)743–712 B.C.
Gilded silver, lapis lazuli, and glass
PHOTO: HARVARD UNIVERSITY — BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE
ARTS EXPEDITION
WNubian, Napatan Period, reign of Amaninatakelebteinged Isis Pectoral
538–519 B.C.Gold
PHOTO: HARVARD UNIVERSITY — BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS EXPEDITION