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Silverman, David P., Josef W. Wegner, and Jennifer H. Wegner. Akhenaten and Tutankhamun Revolution and Restoration. Philadelphia: 2006.

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E16180

E16180

Door Frame

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E849A

E849A

Column

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E2211A

E2211A

Column Fragment

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E2211B

E2211B

Column Fragment

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E648B

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Tethering Stone

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E1007E

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Relief

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Statue

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E16181

E16181

Lintel Fragment

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E518

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Building Fragment

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E856

E856

Relief

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E325

E325

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E1007C

E1007C

Balustrade

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E14349

E14349

On Display

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E645B

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E1007A

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E14943

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