Recently a team of excavators discovered copper alloy toe rings on unidentified male skeletons in Akhenaten's isolated city; Amarna. As far as Anna Steven, assistant director of the Amarna Project, is aware , no other copper alloy toe rings have been found in Egypt. Nonetheless, a gold toe ring was found on the priest Hornedijtef at Karnak, who currently resides at the British Museum.
Whether the recently discovered toe rings were worn for magical or fashion purpose, the excavators are not too certain yet but there are good reasons to support the magical function of the toe rings.
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Toe Rings Found On Egyptian Skeleton
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