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Petrie, William M. Koptos. 1896.

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  • Object[8]
  • no[1]
  • yes[7]
  • no[8]
  • egyptian[8]
  • architecture[2]
  • door jamb[2]
  • offering basin[1]
  • relief[2]
  • slab[2]
  • coptos[8]
  • egypt[8]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • second intermediate period[6]
  • twelfth dynasty[1]
  • roman[1]
  • temple of nubkheperre- intef[1]
  • temple of nubkheperre-intef[2]
  • temple of senwosret i[1]
  • goddess[1]
  • min[1]
  • montu[1]
  • nekhbet[1]
  • hieroglyphic[5]
  • limestone[8]
  • yes[8]
limestone

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E943

E943

Relief

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E941

E941

Relief

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E1003

E1003

Offering Basin

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E939

E939

Door Jamb

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E938

E938

Door Jamb

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E942A

E942A

Architecture

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E940

E940

Slab

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E942B

Architecture

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