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Porter, Bertha, and Rosalind L. Moss. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings III: Memphis, Part 2. Saqqara to Dahshur. 2nd ed. III. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981.

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  • Object[23]
  • no[23]
  • no[23]
  • egyptian[23]
  • amulet[1]
  • bead[1]
  • column base[3]
  • column fragment[1]
  • lintel[1]
  • lintel fragment[1]
  • relief[1]
  • sculptor's model[1]
  • statuary[2]
  • statuette[4]
  • statuette fragment[2]
  • stela[3]
  • stela fragment[1]
  • votive stela[1]
  • egypt[23]
  • memphis (egypt)[8]
  • mit-rahineh[17]
  • new kingdom[7]
  • nineteenth dynasty[6]
  • 200.3 ca. 1.50 above merneptah level[1]
  • 330[1]
  • 370 middle debris[1]
  • palace of merenptah[4]
  • palace of merenptah 19-22[1]
  • rm 100 west third[1]
  • rm 139[1]
  • rm130[1]
  • room 20[4]
  • south portal[4]
  • strip 100e[1]
  • strip 100e, sub[1]
  • strip101[1]
  • amun[1]
  • ape[1]
  • barque[1]
  • figure[2]
  • gods[2]
  • hymn[1]
  • inscription[2]
  • man[2]
  • niche[2]
  • ptah[1]
  • ram[1]
  • seated figure[1]
  • seated woman[1]
  • shrine[1]
  • squatting human[1]
  • staff[1]
  • sun[1]
  • viceroy[1]
  • wedjat eye[1]
  • hieroglyphic[11]
  • basalt[1]
  • carnelian[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • faience[4]
  • granite[4]
  • limestone[12]
  • sandstone[2]
  • serpentine[1]
  • inlaid[3]
  • inscribed[1]
  • inscription[1]
  • yes[23]
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E13566

Relief

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E13610

Stela

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E13581

Stela

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E13593

Votive Stela

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E13626

Stela

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E13570

Lintel Fragment

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E13557

Lintel

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E13558.3

Column Base

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E13558.2

Column Base

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E13558.1

Column Base

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E13558.4

Column Fragment

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E13662.3

Statuary

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E13662.2

Statuary

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E12038

Statuette

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E13651

Stela Fragment

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E13631

Sculptor's Model

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29-85-732

Amulet

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29-75-454

Statuette

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29-75-544

Statuette

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29-75-484

Statuette Fragment

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29-75-502

Statuette Fragment

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E13661

Statuette

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29-84-76

Bead

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