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Fisher, Clarence S. "The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Egyptian Expedition." The Museum Journal 8, no. 4. (1917): 211-237.

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  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • egyptian[7]
  • gateway[5]
  • statuette fragment[1]
  • stela[1]
  • dendereh[1]
  • egypt[7]
  • memphis (egypt)[5]
  • mit-rahineh[1]
  • eleventh dynasty[1]
  • first intermediate period[1]
  • new kingdom[5]
  • nineteenth dynasty[5]
  • twenty-sixth dynasty[1]
  • palace of merenptah[5]
  • room 100 (middle third)[1]
  • priest[1]
  • seated man[1]
  • hieroglyphic[2]
  • limestone[7]
  • yes[7]
limestone

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E13575F

E13575F

Gateway

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E13575A

E13575A

Gateway

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E13575C.1

E13575C.1

Gateway

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E13575D

E13575D

Gateway

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E13575E

E13575E

Gateway

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29-66-627

29-66-627

Stela

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E13648

E13648

Statuette Fragment

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