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This is a list of individual caskets with articles:
Shinkot casket, 2nd century BC, Buddhist container for reliquaries, Gandhara, stone Bajaur casket, 5–6 AD, Gandhara (now Pakistan), stone reliquary Kanishka Casket, 127, Kushan Empire (now Pakistan), gilded copper reliquary Bimaran casket, 1st century, Afghanistan, gold reliquary Brescia Casket, late 4th century, Italy, ivory reliquary Pyxis of Čierne Kľačany, perhaps 4th-century, Byzantine, ivory Franks Casket, early 8th century, Northumbria (now Northern England and south-east Scotland), bone (whale) Pyxis of Zamora, 964, Islamic Spain, ivory Pyxis of al-Mughira, 968, Islamic Spain, ivory Troyes Casket, 10th or 11th century, Byzantine (found in France), ivory Veroli Casket, late 10th or early 11th century, Constantinople (now known as Istanbul), ivory Cammin Casket, c. 1000, Scandinavia (lost in the Second World War of 1939–1945, although copies and a plaster cast remain), metal reliquary Leyre Casket, 1004–1005, Caliphate of Córdoba, Islamic Spain, ivory Uttoxeter Casket, c. 1050, Anglo-Saxon England, wood Morgan Casket, 11th–12th centuries, Southern Italy, ivory Becket Casket, 1180–1190, France, metal chasse reliquary Casket of Saint Cugat, early 14th century, Catalonia (now Spain), metal Casket with Scenes of Romances (Walters 71264), 1330–1350, France, ivory Noli me tangere casket, 1356, Germany Royal Casket, 1800, Poland, wood with metal fittings
== See also == Chasse (casket) Pyxis (vessel), round form Pyx (for Eucharist), typically round form