Nubian Cylinder Sheath This small silver sheath made about 520 B.C.E., perhaps for a dagger, depicts a winged goddess and the Egyptian god Amon-Ra (not shown in photograph). It and others like it were found in the tombs of Kushite kings and suggest ways that Egyptian artistic styles and religious ideas influenced cultures farther up the Nile. (Cylinder sheath of Amani-natake-lebte. Nubian, Napatan Period, reign of King Amani-natake-lebte, 538-519 B.C. Findspot: Sudan, Nubia, Nuri, Pyramid 10. Gilded slver, colored paste inclusions. Height x diameter: 12 x 3.1 (4 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Harvard University - Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition, 20.275. Photograph © 2013 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)