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Ranke, Hermann. "A Guide to the Egyptian Collections." The University Museum Bulletin 15, no. 2-3. (1950): 21-109.

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  • Object[41]
  • no[4]
  • yes[37]
  • no[39]
  • yes[2]
  • egyptian[41]
  • bowl[3]
  • bowl lid[2]
  • canopic jar[1]
  • canopic jar lid[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • dish[1]
  • kohl tube lid[1]
  • offering table[1]
  • pillar[1]
  • sarcophagus lid[2]
  • spoon[1]
  • statue[1]
  • stela[1]
  • toilet box[1]
  • tomb model[23]
  • trinket box[1]
  • egypt[41]
  • sedment[41]
  • amenhotep ii[1]
  • egyptian early dynastic[3]
  • eighteenth dynasty[6]
  • first intermediate period[24]
  • new kingdom[12]
  • nineteenth dynasty[6]
  • second dynasty[3]
  • tuthmosis iii[1]
  • tomb 2010[2]
  • tomb 2111, tomb of khentkhety[24]
  • tomb 2253[1]
  • tomb 254[2]
  • tomb 260[2]
  • tomb 33[2]
  • tomb 560[5]
  • tomb of sety[1]
  • vezier rahetep[1]
  • beer bottle[10]
  • bucket[1]
  • container[4]
  • duamutef[2]
  • duck[2]
  • girl[1]
  • grain sack[3]
  • granary[1]
  • jackal head[1]
  • lotus[1]
  • man[1]
  • nude female[1]
  • overseer[2]
  • scribe[1]
  • staff[1]
  • stick[1]
  • swimmer[1]
  • worker[5]
  • hieroglyphic[2]
  • alabaster[4]
  • diorite[2]
  • faience[2]
  • granite[1]
  • gypsum[2]
  • limestone[4]
  • pigment[24]
  • quartz monzonite[1]
  • travertine[2]
  • wood[27]
  • inscribed[2]
  • painted[2]
  • yes[41]
sedment

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E14200A

E14200A

Dish

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E14171

E14171

Bowl

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E14170B

E14170B

Bowl

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E14258

E14258

Statue

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E14259E

E14259E

Tomb Model

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E14259F

E14259F

Tomb Model

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E14259C

E14259C

Tomb Model

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E15415.2

E15415.2

Sarcophagus Lid

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E15415.1

E15415.1

Sarcophagus Lid

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E14259J

E14259J

Tomb Model

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E14200B

E14200B

Kohl Tube Lid

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E14170A

E14170A

Bowl Lid

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E15439

E15439

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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E14259D

E14259D

Tomb Model

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E14259H

E14259H

Tomb Model

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E14259V

E14259V

Tomb Model

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E14259U

E14259U

Tomb Model

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E14259T

E14259T

Tomb Model

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E14259S

E14259S

Tomb Model

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E14259R

E14259R

Tomb Model

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E14259Q

E14259Q

Tomb Model

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E14259P

E14259P

Tomb Model

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E14259O

E14259O

Tomb Model

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E14199

E14199

Spoon

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E14227A

E14227A

On Display

Canopic Jar

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E14227B

E14227B

On Display

Canopic Jar Lid

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E14259K

E14259K

Tomb Model

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E14259I

E14259I

Tomb Model

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E14259L

E14259L

Tomb Model

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E14259B

E14259B

Tomb Model

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E14259A

E14259A

Tomb Model

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E14198

E14198

Trinket Box

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