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What Is The Sefertepe Double-Faced Bead?
The Sefertepe double-faced bead is a small anthropomorphic object reported with human facial imagery on more than one side.
Quick Facts
- Topic
- Sefertepe
- Page Type
- Learn guide
- Safest Reading
- Keep the answer tied to visible evidence, excavation context, and careful careful interpretation.
Why It Matters
It matters because a tiny object can carry a strong identity or personhood signal in the public story.
What To Know
- The object should stay tied to its find context and material description.
- Material labels and exact publication details should be checked carefully.
- It belongs in the small-object layer, not only the dramatic skull-room story.
Evidence Anchors
- The Sefertepe double-faced bead is a small anthropomorphic object reported with human facial imagery on more than one side.
- The object should stay tied to its find context and material description.
- Material labels and exact publication details should be checked carefully.
- It belongs in the small-object layer, not only the dramatic skull-room story.
Careful Reading
- Do not turn a broad public answer into a single final interpretation.
- Keep dates, access, object identities, and meaning claims tied to published evidence.
- Treat active excavation, conservation, and publication status as changeable.
Source Trail
- Sefertepe public profile
- Sefertepe structure guides
- Sefertepe skull-room and object pages
- site profile and evidence records
- Sefertepe profile
- Sefertepe skull room guide
Open Questions
- Which exact structure, object, or source record best supports this Sefertepe answer?
- Which details are confirmed observations, and which are careful interpretations?
- What future publication, image clearance, or field update could change the public answer?
Where To Look Next
- Sefertepe profile page for the public identity layer.
- Sefertepe structure and object pages for the deeper evidence layer.
- Evidence pages keep physical evidence, interpretation, and uncertainty separate.
Keep Clear
Keep the answer tied to visible evidence, excavation context, and careful careful interpretation.