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Pritchard, James B. The Cemetery at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh, Jordan. 41. Philadelphia: The University Museum Monograph, 1980.

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  • Object[9]
  • no[4]
  • yes[5]
  • no[9]
  • near eastern[9]
  • beads[1]
  • box[3]
  • box lid[3]
  • cosmetic spoon[1]
  • flask[2]
  • inlay[1]
  • jordan[9]
  • tall as-sa'idiyya[9]
  • late bronze age[9]
  • woman[1]
  • ivory[9]
  • incised[3]
  • wheel made[1]
  • yes[9]
ivory

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86-18-610

86-18-610

Beads

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86-18-545

86-18-545

Flask

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86-18-546A

86-18-546A

Box

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86-18-546B

86-18-546B

Box Lid

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86-18-486

86-18-486

Cosmetic Spoon

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86-18-520

Box

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86-18-519

Inlay (uncertain)

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86-18-544

Flask

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86-18-104

Box

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