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Grant, Elihu. Rumeileh, Ain Shems Excavations III. Haverford College, 1934.

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  • near eastern[10]
  • bead[8]
  • bead spreader[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • beth shemesh[10]
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  • carnelian[10]
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61-14-840

61-14-840

Bead

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61-14-836

61-14-836

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61-14-885

61-14-885

Pendant

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61-14-820

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61-14-847

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61-14-886

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61-14-826

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61-14-846

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61-14-844

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61-14-842

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