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Exchange with Peabody Museum, Harvard, 1965

Accession Lot

  • Object[10]
  • yes[10]
  • no[10]
  • european[10]
  • handle[2]
  • sherd[8]
  • bahria[5]
  • malta[10]
  • mnaidra[1]
  • tarxien[2]
  • bronze age iib[1]
  • neolithic period[9]
  • bronze age[1]
  • neolithic[9]
  • temple[1]
  • ceramic[10]
  • incised[2]
malta

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65-25-199

65-25-199

Sherd

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65-25-204

65-25-204

Sherd

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65-25-203B

65-25-203B

Sherd

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65-25-203A

65-25-203A

Sherd

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65-25-202B

65-25-202B

Handle

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65-25-202A

65-25-202A

Handle

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65-25-201B

65-25-201B

Sherd

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65-25-201A

65-25-201A

Sherd

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65-25-200B

65-25-200B

Sherd

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65-25-200A

65-25-200A

Sherd

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