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Grant, Elihu. Rumeileh, Ain Shems Excavations III. Haverford College, 1934.

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  • scarab[6]
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  • beth shemesh[9]
  • israel[9]
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61-14-933

61-14-933

Scarab

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61-14-934

61-14-934

Scarab

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61-14-936

61-14-936

Scarab

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61-14-521

61-14-521

Ring

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61-14-550

61-14-550

Spindle Whorl

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61-14-929

61-14-929

Scarab

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61-14-937

61-14-937

Scarab

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61-14-927

61-14-927

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61-14-1017

Bead

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