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Wegner, Jennifer H. "Hidden Treasures: Abydos in the Basement." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 56, no. 1. (2014): 42-51.

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  • yes[5]
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  • egyptian[5]
  • bowl[5]
  • abydos[5]
  • egypt[5]
  • umm el-ga'ab[3]
  • egyptian early dynastic[4]
  • first dynasty[3]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • second dynasty[1]
  • twelfth dynasty[1]
  • e 20[1]
  • tomb of den (tomb of den (tomb t))[1]
  • tomb of peribsen (tomb p)[1]
  • tomb of qa'a (tomb q)?[1]
  • tomb of semerkhet (tomb u)[2]
  • hieroglyphic[4]
  • faience[1]
  • marble (stone)[3]
  • quartz[1]
  • yes[5]
bowl

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E9556

E9556

Bowl

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E6865

E6865

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E9207

E9207

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E6862

E6862

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E6881

E6881

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