Earrings with lion-griffin terminal, 4th–3rd century
Earrings with lion-griffin terminal, Ptolemaic Period, 4th–3rd century , From Egypt, Gold, a. As Worn: H. × W. cm (7/8 × 1 1/16 in.), Hoops formed of wound wire with animal head terminals are the commonest type of Hellenistic earring. The griffin is a mythical winged animal that could have an eagle head or a horned lion-head. The latter is the only sort found on Egyptian jewelry; it has been suggested that it was associated with the Macedonian dynasty, while the eagle griffin was associated with the Achamenid Persians
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