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The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1917

Accession Lot

  • Object[33]
  • no[32]
  • yes[1]
  • no[33]
  • egyptian[33]
  • scarab[29]
  • scaraboid[1]
  • seal (object)[2]
  • seal fragment[1]
  • egypt[33]
  • mit-rahineh[33]
  • 310 west low[1]
  • 310 west upperr[1]
  • 320 west low[3]
  • 330 all objects apparently from upperr / middle strata[1]
  • 330 lower mid[1]
  • 330 west upperr[1]
  • 350 upperr middle[1]
  • 350 west end[1]
  • 360 upperr mid[1]
  • 370 lower middle[1]
  • middle stratum 330[1]
  • room 313[4]
  • upper debris, high wall s of main dig[1]
  • upper mid w end 330[1]
  • upper middle 310[1]
  • upper middle west end 330[2]
  • faience[33]
  • yes[1]
faience

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Scarab

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