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Porter, Bertha, and Rosalind L. Moss. The Theban Necropolis. Part 2. Clarendon Press, 1964.

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  • Object[27]
  • no[4]
  • yes[23]
  • no[20]
  • yes[7]
  • egyptian[27]
  • canopic jar[4]
  • dummy canopic jar[2]
  • funerary stela[1]
  • ostracon[1]
  • statuary[5]
  • statue[2]
  • stela[5]
  • stela fragment[7]
  • dra abu el-naga[20]
  • egypt[27]
  • thebes (egypt)[7]
  • upper egypt[7]
  • amenhotep iii[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[3]
  • late new kingdom[1]
  • new kingdom[8]
  • nineteenth dynasty[3]
  • third intermediate period[7]
  • twentieth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-second dynasty[6]
  • area 1[2]
  • court of tomb 159[1]
  • debris above u.c. 288[1]
  • l cemetery x debris west of rock scrap x/2[1]
  • l. cemetery, i. 1. surface x[1]
  • l.c. 24 a, x/13[1]
  • l.c. ii, 3, surface x x1[1]
  • l.c. iii, 20 shaft, x/5[1]
  • l.c. iv, 1--2, debris x[1]
  • l.c. iv, 3, 35, x/1[1]
  • l.c. vi, 1, 71 shaft x, x/3[1]
  • l.c. vi, 2, 53 shaft, x/3[1]
  • l.c. vi, 2, 60[1]
  • l.c. vii. 2: 63x4[1]
  • lc vi2,60[1]
  • lower cemetery, tomb 76[1]
  • ramesseum[5]
  • u.c. 156, from debris in tunnel to burial chamber[1]
  • u.t. new area, near houses[1]
  • duamutef[1]
  • hapi[1]
  • human[1]
  • imseti[1]
  • man[1]
  • priest[1]
  • qebehsenuef[1]
  • seated man[1]
  • woman[1]
  • hieroglyphic[22]
  • gesso[1]
  • limestone[27]
  • paint[1]
  • pigment[7]
  • inscribed[2]
  • painted[2]
  • yes[27]
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29-87-582

29-87-582

Stela Fragment

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E2169

E2169

Stela

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29-87-475

29-87-475

Statuary

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29-87-450

29-87-450

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29-87-453

29-87-453

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29-87-474

29-87-474

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29-87-478

29-87-478

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29-87-472

29-87-472

Statuary

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29-87-448

29-87-448

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29-87-454

29-87-454

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29-87-696

29-87-696

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29-87-451

29-87-451

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29-87-479

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29-87-657

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29-87-456

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29-87-469

29-87-469

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29-87-419

29-87-419

Ostracon

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E1870A

E1870A

Canopic Jar

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E1869A

E1869A

Canopic Jar

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E1872A

E1872A

Canopic Jar

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29-87-471

29-87-471

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29-87-462

29-87-462

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E1871A

E1871A

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29-87-461

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E2159

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E2158

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29-87-437

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