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Ranke, Hermann. "A Guide to the Egyptian Collections." The University Museum Bulletin 15, no. 2-3. (1950): 21-109.

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  • yes[9]
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  • egyptian[10]
  • tomb model[10]
  • egypt[10]
  • sedment[10]
  • first intermediate period[10]
  • tomb 2111, tomb of khentkhety[10]
  • beer bottle[10]
  • pigment[10]
  • wood[10]
  • yes[10]
beer bottle

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E14259V

E14259V

Tomb Model

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E14259U

E14259U

Tomb Model

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E14259T

E14259T

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E14259S

E14259S

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E14259R

E14259R

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E14259Q

E14259Q

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E14259P

E14259P

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E14259O

E14259O

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E14259N

E14259N

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E14259W

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