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The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt, 1915-1920

Accession Lot

  • Object[31]
  • no[31]
  • no[31]
  • egyptian[31]
  • kohl stick[31]
  • egypt[31]
  • mit-rahineh[31]
  • 200.1[1]
  • 200.14 mid x[1]
  • 200.16 mid x west of axis 19[1]
  • 200.17 middle[1]
  • 310 west low[1]
  • 330west low[1]
  • 360middle debris[1]
  • 380 upperr iddle[1]
  • 420 low[1]
  • 450 low[2]
  • central area, rm 145[1]
  • central fort area rm 26x[1]
  • central fort area, between fort and palace[1]
  • debris behind house[1]
  • debris upperr wall se of house[1]
  • rm 100 e[1]
  • rm 100 middle n end sub[1]
  • rm 100 middle sub[1]
  • rm 100 w., n. room sub[1]
  • rm 110 low[1]
  • rm 140 middle[1]
  • rm 180 low[1]
  • rm100[1]
  • rm180[1]
  • upper debris 515[1]
  • upper debris 521[1]
  • upper mid 599[2]
  • upper middle 340[1]
  • bone[4]
  • bronze[27]
kohl stick

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