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The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1915

Accession Lot

  • Object[67]
  • no[66]
  • yes[1]
  • no[67]
  • egyptian[67]
  • scarab[67]
  • egypt[67]
  • mit-rahineh[67]
  • tuthmosis iii[1]
  • twenty-second dynasty[2]
  • 100 debris[1]
  • 100 mid s.[1]
  • 100 middle[2]
  • 100 middle s[1]
  • 100:4[1]
  • 100e[1]
  • 101 n rooms[1]
  • 101 sub[1]
  • 130 lower[1]
  • 140[1]
  • 140 middle[1]
  • 140 lower[1]
  • 150 in jar m4292[1]
  • 150 middle[1]
  • 160 middle[1]
  • 180 lower[1]
  • 180 mid[1]
  • 180 middle[3]
  • 200:15 mid x ca 1.50 m. above the floor[1]
  • i room 3[1]
  • room 100 debris around late wall of s. side[1]
  • room 100 middle third[2]
  • room 32[1]
  • room s of great wall[3]
  • s iof great walls, rooms old nos, 1-3[1]
  • s of great wall[2]
  • s of great wall rooms 13-16[1]
  • s of great wall rooms old nos 1-3[1]
  • s of great wall, rooms 13-16[1]
  • s of great wall, rooms old nos 1-3[1]
  • s of great wall, se of saeed[1]
  • s of great wall, se of saeed.[1]
  • south of great wall[1]
  • tuthmosis iii[1]
  • amethyst[1]
  • faience[27]
  • jasper[1]
  • steatite[38]
  • unfinished[1]
  • yes[1]
scarab

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E14016

Scarab

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E13876

Scarab

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E13875

Scarab

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E13794

Scarab

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E13787

Scarab

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E13800

Scarab

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E13797

Scarab

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E13808

Scarab

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E13795

Scarab

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E13792

Scarab

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E13791

Scarab

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E13809

Scarab

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E13799

Scarab

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E13793

Scarab

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E13788

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E13796

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E13790

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E13789

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E13862

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E14024

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E13924

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E13707

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E14026

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E13926

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E13723

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E14106

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E13925

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E13754

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E13722

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E13911

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E13708

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E14107

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