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A rectangular sandstone archer's ring repurposed as pendant. The stone reads warm ochre-tan under raking light, its surface uniformly granular with fine pitting consistent with aged steatite or soft sandstone. Two faces carry distinct carved registers: one side presents incised hieroglyphic figures, including what reads as a falcon-headed deity and vertical cartouche lines, the grooves darkened with accumulated mineral sediment. The reverse bears bolder raised relief, two abstracted figural forms with curved outlines, the carving shallower, surfaces more worn. The bore is oval, hand-abraded smooth inside, consistent with Egyptian archer's ring typology. This form served both functional and votive purposes in New Kingdom craft tradition. The cord is knotted black waxed cotton on one face, aged flat leather on a secondary loop, suggesting re-stringing over time.