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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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86-18-625

86-18-625

Scarab

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86-18-570

86-18-570

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86-18-622

86-18-622

Ring

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86-18-623

86-18-623

Beads

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86-18-624

86-18-624

Seal (Object)

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86-18-569

86-18-569

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86-18-618

Bead

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