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Wegner, Josef W., and Jennifer H. Wegner. The Sphinx That Traveled To Philadelphia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Page/Fig./Plate: 239

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  • no[1]
  • yes[11]
  • no[9]
  • yes[3]
  • egyptian[12]
  • statue[12]
  • abydos[1]
  • buhen[1]
  • egypt[11]
  • gurob[1]
  • heracleopolis[1]
  • karanog cemetery[1]
  • memphis (egypt)[1]
  • mit-rahineh[1]
  • nubia[2]
  • sudan[1]
  • thebes (egypt)[2]
  • abydos[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[5]
  • late period[1]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • new kingdom[8]
  • nineteenth dynasty[3]
  • thirteenth dynasty[1]
  • twelfth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-sixth dynasty[1]
  • meroitic[1]
  • 140, middle stratum[1]
  • g[1]
  • k8[1]
  • ramesseum[1]
  • ramesseum; originally from the temple precinct of mut at karnak.[1]
  • rp 7es[1]
  • sacred enclosure of the temple of the god ptah[1]
  • vestibule of the temple of herishef[1]
  • apis bull[1]
  • ba[1]
  • human head[1]
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  • lion[1]
  • lion head[1]
  • lioness head[1]
  • man[1]
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  • osiris[1]
  • ptah[1]
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  • sekhmet[2]
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  • pigment[3]
  • quartzite[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • steatite[1]
  • fired[1]
  • gilded[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • yes[12]
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