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Funeral Boat made of dark animal skin

Contributed by Jean Mead

Funeral Boat made of dark animal skin

Probably a funeral boat to mark the death of a particular person. Made of very smooth dark leather.Remnants of the oarsmen robes are still visible. On the prow is a monkey. A red topped flagon is in the boat. A stretcher with someone lying on it is under the canopy.

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11cm
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