Bead Necklace

Title

Bead Necklace

Description

An Egyptian Faience Necklace comprised of tube and ring beads, probably strung on a modern thread. This necklace has not yet been identified in the Queensland Museum collection, but is the subject of further research.

This necklace is part of a collection of antiquities acquired by Dvr Gilbert Daveney "amidst Egyptian tombs near Heliopolis". Daveney also collected six ancient coins that are described as "mostly Roman" in the Queensland Museum register.

Although digging for artefacts in this way was not legal in Egypt, it was a common pastime for soldiers during the war. They might undertake such diggings alone, but often where lead to a likely spot by a local guide, who had seeded the area with genuine and genuine-looking artefacts for his unsuspecting followers to find. It is possible that the antiquities in this colleciton were acquired in this way, but they may have been purchased from an antiquities vendor who provided the provenance.

Type

Identifier

C.007.001

Medium

Accrual Method

Provenance

Collected by Pte. Gilbert Daveney, Heliopolis, Egypt, 1916.
Donated by Pte. Gilbert Daveney to the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 22 July 1922.

Rights Holder

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

Bibliographic Citation

Queensland Museum Donor Schedule #22/155 (1922).
Queensland Museum Miscellaneous Register, A722.

Relation

P.007

Contributor

Mr James Donaldson

Citation

“Bead Necklace,” First World War Antiquities, accessed April 29, 2024, https://ww1antiquities.omeka.net/items/show/76.

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