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O'Connor, David B. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa. The University Museum, 1993.

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E8645

E8645

Cup

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E8698

E8698

Jar

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92-2-102B

92-2-102B

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E5271

E5271

Cup

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E8237

E8237

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E8453

E8453

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E8276

E8276

Jar

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E8216

E8216

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E8192

E8192

Jar

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E8447

E8447

Cup

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E8290

E8290

Jug

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E8162

E8162

Jar

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E8284

E8284

Jar

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92-2-102A

92-2-102A

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E8170

E8170

Jar

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E8275

E8275

Jar

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E8478

E8478

Bowl

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E8310

E8310

Pot

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E8472

E8472

Cup

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92-2-102L

92-2-102L

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92-2-102K

92-2-102K

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92-2-102J

92-2-102J

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102I

92-2-102I

Wax

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92-2-102H

92-2-102H

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102G

92-2-102G

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102F

92-2-102F

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102E

92-2-102E

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102D

92-2-102D

Jar Fragment

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92-2-102C

92-2-102C

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E8154

E8154

Jar

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E8193

E8193

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E8293

E8293

Jar

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