Woolley, Charles L., and David Randall-MacIver. Karanog; the Romano-Nubian Cemetery (plates). Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition to Nubia, IV. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1910.
Reference
- Object[74]
- yes[74]
- egyptian[74]
- meroitic[4]
- meroitic[71]
- nubian[3]
- terminal a-group[1]
- x-group[1]
- cem 142[1]
- g[2]
- g 112[2]
- g 116[1]
- g 118[1]
- g 129[1]
- g 131[1]
- g 153[1]
- g 156[1]
- g 162[1]
- g 173[1]
- g 189[1]
- g 221[1]
- g 223[1]
- g 268[1]
- g 271[1]
- g 281[1]
- g 284[1]
- g 288[1]
- g 292[1]
- g 295[1]
- g 297[1]
- g 301[1]
- g 304[1]
- g 315[1]
- g 325[2]
- g 372[1]
- g 377[1]
- g 384[3]
- g 387[1]
- g 400[1]
- g 422[1]
- g 442[1]
- g 528[1]
- g 530[1]
- g 532[1]
- g 535[1]
- g 542[1]
- g 543[1]
- g 546[1]
- g 549[3]
- g 550[2]
- g 566[1]
- g 577[1]
- g 614[1]
- g 626[1]
- g 631[1]
- g 640[1]
- g 655[1]
- g 660[1]
- g 665[2]
- g 673[1]
- g 712[2]
- g 719[1]
- g 730[1]
- g 743[1]
- g 755[1]
- g325[1]
- g442[1]
- g52[2]
- ankh[4]
- antelope[1]
- bird[2]
- bugs[1]
- circles[1]
- cobra[1]
- cow[1]
- crescent[1]
- crocodiles[1]
- dionysiac scene[1]
- dog[2]
- eye[1]
- face[1]
- faces[1]
- gazelles[1]
- giraffe[3]
- grapes[1]
- grapevine[1]
- herdsman[1]
- human[1]
- isis knot[1]
- lotus[2]
- monkey[1]
- ostriches[1]
- palm tree[1]
- plants[1]
- pomegranate[1]
- scorpion[1]
- snake[2]
- snakes[1]
- solar disk[1]
- swans[1]
- tables of the sun[1]
- trees[2]
- vine[3]
- vulture[1]
- wreath[1]
- black ware[1]
- handmade[1]
- incised[2]
- painted[37]
- stamped[1]
- yes[74]
































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