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Wegner, Josef W., Marta Ameri, Sarah K. Costello, Gregg Jamison, and Sarah J. Scott. "The evolution of ancient Egyptian seals and sealing systems." Seals and sealing in the ancient world: case studies from the Near East, Egypt, the Aegean, and South Asia . (2018): 287-305.

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  • Object[29]
  • no[14]
  • yes[15]
  • no[29]
  • egyptian[29]
  • amulet[1]
  • bead[1]
  • brick[3]
  • button seal[1]
  • cylinder seal[3]
  • finger ring[1]
  • funerary cone[1]
  • scarab[9]
  • seal (object)[1]
  • seal impression[1]
  • sealing[8]
  • abydos[5]
  • buhen[8]
  • dendereh[1]
  • dra abu el-naga[1]
  • egypt[20]
  • el-mahasna[1]
  • kerma[1]
  • malkata[3]
  • nubia[9]
  • sudan[9]
  • thebes (egypt)[2]
  • toshka west[1]
  • umm el-ga'ab[2]
  • abydos[1]
  • egyptian early dynastic[4]
  • eighteenth dynasty[5]
  • eighth dynasty[1]
  • fifth dynasty[1]
  • first dynasty[3]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • new kingdom[13]
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  • faience[2]
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  • mud[11]
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  • glazed[2]
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  • yes[29]

1 - 29 of 29 Records

E10069

E10069

Scarab

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E9906

E9906

Sealing

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E1964

E1964

Brick

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E10116

E10116

Scarab

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76-26-1A

76-26-1A

Cylinder Seal

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92-2-52

92-2-52

Sealing

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66-11-41

66-11-41

Sealing

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E13019

E13019

Scarab

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E10742

E10742

Scarab

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E9212

E9212

Bead

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E13015

E13015

Scarab

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E9724

E9724

Button Seal

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E621

E621

Cylinder Seal

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29-66-789

29-66-789

Cylinder Seal

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E9630

E9630

Sealing

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No Image Available

E10130

Scarab

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No Image Available

69-29-900

Brick

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No Image Available

81-9-309

Sealing

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No Image Available

E2056

Brick

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No Image Available

81-9-308

Sealing

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No Image Available

81-9-346

Sealing

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No Image Available

E12901

Seal (Object)

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No Image Available

29-86-681

Funerary Cone

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No Image Available

E10030

Scarab

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No Image Available

E13013

Scarab

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E10157

Amulet

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E10010

Scarab

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E9887

Sealing

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No Image Available

E10135

Finger Ring

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1 - 29 of 29 Records
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