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

Accession Lot

  • Object[370]
  • no[1]
  • yes[369]
  • no[369]
  • yes[1]
  • egyptian[370]
  • coin[370]
  • weight[1]
  • egypt[370]
  • mit-rahineh[370]
  • alexander iv[1]
  • antoninus pius[1]
  • archaic greek period[1]
  • classical greek period[1]
  • constantine i[1]
  • hellenistic[140]
  • hellenistic period[8]
  • late imperial roman period[1]
  • ptolemaic[5]
  • ptolemaic period[36]
  • ptolemy[32]
  • ptolemy i[43]
  • ptolemy ii[16]
  • ptolemy iii[9]
  • ptolemy iv[6]
  • ptolemy v[10]
  • ptolemy vi[29]
  • ptolemy vii[1]
  • roman period[17]
  • thirty-third dynasty[4]
  • arabic[3]
  • athenian[1]
  • hellenistic[151]
  • late imperial roman[1]
  • ptolemaic[36]
  • ptolemaic period[5]
  • rhodian[1]
  • roman[17]
  • (petrie's) debris from holes s of house[1]
  • 1-31 debris[6]
  • 200[5]
  • 200-e debr[8]
  • 200.1[1]
  • 200.12[1]
  • 200.13mid[2]
  • 200.17midx[1]
  • 200.18[2]
  • 200.18 (low?) probably slipped from above[1]
  • 200.18top[1]
  • 200.19[3]
  • 200.19 stratum 4 meters above mernptah[1]
  • 200.6[2]
  • 200.7 debris w of 6.10[1]
  • 200.9[1]
  • 310[1]
  • 340[1]
  • 350[1]
  • 370[2]
  • 420 low[1]
  • 430[1]
  • 460[3]
  • 506[4]
  • 507[1]
  • 508[1]
  • 510[1]
  • 518[2]
  • 519[1]
  • 521[2]
  • 564[1]
  • 592[1]
  • 597[1]
  • area310[1]
  • area340[1]
  • debris[1]
  • debris 504[1]
  • debris 559[1]
  • debris near main road[7]
  • debris s of portal[1]
  • debris se of house[1]
  • debris se of s portal from sebbakh[1]
  • great wall[4]
  • high wall s of main dig[1]
  • i rm13 sub[1]
  • iii debris[1]
  • iii rm25[5]
  • ne debris[3]
  • new house trenches, surface[1]
  • plot 4[2]
  • plot1[15]
  • plot2[17]
  • plot3[17]
  • plot4[11]
  • rm 1[1]
  • rm 1-3[1]
  • rm 13-16[1]
  • rm1[8]
  • rm100[5]
  • rm12[3]
  • rm120[2]
  • rm13 sub[1]
  • rm130[2]
  • rm14[1]
  • rm150[1]
  • rm16[1]
  • rm160[1]
  • rm180[1]
  • rm200.1[5]
  • rm200.2[2]
  • rm200.3[2]
  • rm22[1]
  • rm23[2]
  • rm27[3]
  • rm29[3]
  • rm3[1]
  • rm3 sub[1]
  • rm30[1]
  • rm31[5]
  • rm32[6]
  • rm33[4]
  • rm34[3]
  • rm35[3]
  • rm5 sub[1]
  • rm7 sub[1]
  • rms 1-3[8]
  • rms 13-16[1]
  • rms 21-23[9]
  • rms1-31[25]
  • rms17-18[1]
  • rms21-23[4]
  • road[1]
  • rooms s of great wall[17]
  • rooms south of great wall[1]
  • s of great wall[9]
  • sebbakh[15]
  • sebbakh n end near road[2]
  • surface debris w of dig[2]
  • wall pocket[37]
  • wall s of s portal[2]
  • alexander iii[51]
  • ammon[26]
  • animal[5]
  • animals[1]
  • apis bull[1]
  • apollo[1]
  • caduceus[1]
  • chariot[1]
  • cornucopia[29]
  • eagle[129]
  • eagles[12]
  • elephant[7]
  • emperor[4]
  • female head[2]
  • female head?[1]
  • god[5]
  • goddess[5]
  • hare?[1]
  • harpoon[1]
  • head[19]
  • helmet[5]
  • heracles[7]
  • horse[3]
  • horse?[2]
  • isis[10]
  • lion[3]
  • lion?[1]
  • man[1]
  • monogram[1]
  • owl[1]
  • ptolemy[1]
  • ptolemy i[1]
  • ptolemy vi[1]
  • rose[6]
  • thunderbolt[15]
  • winged serpent[1]
  • zeus[9]
  • zeus-ammon[4]
  • greek language[76]
  • bronze[334]
  • silver[36]
  • constantine i[1]
  • ptolemy[2]
  • ptolemy i[70]
  • ptolemy ii[16]
  • ptolemy iii[9]
  • ptolemy iv[6]
  • ptolemy v[9]
  • ptolemy vi[29]
  • ptolemy vii[1]
  • athens[2]
  • constantinople[1]
  • cyrenaica[1]
  • rhodes[4]
  • yes[1]
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