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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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  • box[3]
  • box lid[3]
  • cauldron[1]
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  • cosmetic spoon[1]
  • cup[2]
  • dipper[3]
  • flask[9]
  • funerary jar[1]
  • goblet[1]
  • inlay[1]
  • jar[7]
  • jewelry[1]
  • jug[8]
  • juglet[2]
  • lamp[9]
  • laver[1]
  • murex shell[1]
  • necklace[2]
  • pectoral[1]
  • phalium shell[1]
  • pyxis[4]
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  • shell[1]
  • stirrup jar[4]
  • storage jar[1]
  • strainer[1]
  • toggle pin[1]
  • vase[2]
  • wine bowl[1]
  • wine jug[1]
  • jordan[124]
  • tall as-sa'idiyya[124]
  • early iron age[14]
  • late bronze age[124]
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  • mycenean[1]
  • woman[1]
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  • murex shell[2]
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  • incised[4]
  • painted[21]
  • riveted[3]
  • wheel made[80]
  • yes[124]
late bronze age

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86-18-69

86-18-69

Bowl

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86-18-462

86-18-462

Bowl

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86-18-50

86-18-50

Jar

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86-18-570

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86-18-96

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Jar

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86-18-124

86-18-124

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86-18-416

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86-18-610

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86-18-61

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86-18-125

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86-18-415

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86-18-63

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86-18-100E

86-18-100E

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86-18-130

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86-18-67

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86-18-622

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86-18-406

86-18-406

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86-18-567

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86-18-726

86-18-726

Arrowhead

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86-18-508

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86-18-397

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Dipper

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86-18-420

86-18-420

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86-18-419

86-18-419

Pyxis

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86-18-749

86-18-749

Cauldron

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86-18-46

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86-18-66

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86-18-45

86-18-45

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86-18-422

86-18-422

Flask

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86-18-100D

86-18-100D

Murex Shell

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86-18-398

86-18-398

Jug

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86-18-103

86-18-103

Juglet

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86-18-100B

86-18-100B

Shell

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