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The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Drah abu el Naga (Thebes), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1921-1923

Accession Lot

  • Object[29]
  • no[15]
  • yes[14]
  • no[28]
  • yes[1]
  • egyptian[29]
  • canopic jar lid[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • funerary cone[4]
  • model[8]
  • offering tray[10]
  • rattle[2]
  • shawabti[3]
  • dra abu el-naga[29]
  • egypt[29]
  • eighteenth dynasty[4]
  • late period[1]
  • new kingdom[7]
  • nineteenth dynasty[3]
  • third intermediate period[1]
  • twentieth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-first dynasty[1]
  • 158 court[1]
  • debris over tomb xi[1]
  • l.c. iv, 3, 31 a, x/21[1]
  • l.c. vi, 2, surface debris x/2[1]
  • l.c. vi, 2, surface debris, x/1[1]
  • l.c. vi, 2--3, 59, x/6[5]
  • l.c. vi, 3, 65, inner end of passage, x/6[1]
  • lc 1[2]
  • lc 15[1]
  • lc 24a x/9[1]
  • lc 308 over outer sill, x4[1]
  • lc i, 1x of tomb with crude brick superstructure x2[1]
  • lc iii 3[1]
  • lc iv 3[1]
  • lc vi 2[1]
  • lc vii 1, 71 shaft x/1[1]
  • lc vii 2/63[1]
  • animal[1]
  • antelope head[2]
  • ape head[1]
  • bed?[6]
  • bes[2]
  • goat head[1]
  • sarcophagus[1]
  • stool?[6]
  • table?[6]
  • hieroglyphic[2]
  • paint[1]
  • terracotta[29]
  • painted[1]
  • stamped[4]
  • yes[1]
terracotta

1 - 29 of 29 Records

29-87-5

29-87-5

Offering Tray

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29-87-11

29-87-11

Offering Tray

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29-87-9

29-87-9

Offering Tray

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29-87-6

29-87-6

Offering Tray

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29-87-10

29-87-10

Offering Tray

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29-87-13

29-87-13

Offering Tray

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29-87-7

29-87-7

Offering Tray

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29-87-8

29-87-8

Offering Tray

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29-87-14

29-87-14

Offering Tray

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29-87-677

29-87-677

Shawabti

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29-87-678

29-87-678

Shawabti

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29-87-572C

29-87-572C

Model

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29-87-12

29-87-12

On Display

Offering Tray

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29-87-670

29-87-670

Shawabti

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29-87-16

Canopic Jar Lid

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29-87-592E

Model

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29-87-268

Model

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29-87-655

Funerary Cone

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29-87-572A

Model

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29-87-572D

Model

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29-87-652

Funerary Cone

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29-87-572E

Model

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29-87-572B

Model

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29-87-650

Funerary Cone

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29-87-575

Model

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29-87-387

Rattle

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29-87-388

Rattle

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29-87-385

Figurine

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29-87-656

Funerary Cone

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