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  • 200:20, ca 4.00 above merenptah in centre trench n. edge[1]
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  • red jasper[6]
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  • sard[40]
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  • satin[7]
  • seed[1]
  • shakudo[8]
  • shell[4]
  • siberian jasper[2]
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  • silver[32]
  • steatite[8]
  • stone[6]
  • stucco[3]
  • terracotta[8]
  • tooth[4]
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  • turquoise[1]
  • wax[1]
  • whale bone[1]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • wood[13]
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  • intaglio[176]
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  • niello[4]
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  • relief[3]
  • repousee[27]
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  • after michelangelo[1]
  • alexius i[1]
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  • anastasius ii[2]
  • anthemius[1]
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  • aurelian[1]
  • avitus[1]
  • basil i[2]
  • basil ii[3]
  • caligula[1]
  • caracalla[1]
  • carinus[1]
  • carus[1]
  • claudius[1]
  • claudius ii[1]
  • commodus[1]
  • constans[1]
  • constans ii[4]
  • constantine[2]
  • constantine i[3]
  • constantine ii[1]
  • constantine iii[1]
  • constantine iv[4]
  • constantine ix[1]
  • constantine v[2]
  • constantine vi[1]
  • constantine vii[2]
  • constantine viii[4]
  • constantine x[3]
  • constantius chlorus[1]
  • constantius gallus[1]
  • constantius ii[8]
  • darius ii[1]
  • decentius[1]
  • diadumenian[1]
  • diocletian[2]
  • dioscurides[2]
  • domitian[1]
  • dubois[1]
  • elagabalus[1]
  • emil burch[2]
  • ez-zahir beybars[1]
  • galba[1]
  • galerius maximian[1]
  • gallienus[1]
  • giovanni antonio santarelli[3]
  • giovanni pichler[1]
  • girometti[1]
  • glycerius[1]
  • gratian[2]
  • hadrian[1]
  • hecker[1]
  • heraclius[6]
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  • honorius[3]
  • hostilian[1]
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  • john ii[2]
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  • jovian[1]
  • julian i[1]
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  • julius nepos[1]
  • justin i[2]
  • justin ii[3]
  • justinian i[5]
  • justinian ii[2]
  • l. ghissali[1]
  • leo iii[1]
  • leo iv[1]
  • licinius i[1]
  • lucius verus[1]
  • luigi pichler[5]
  • magnentius[1]
  • magnus maximus[1]
  • majorian[1]
  • manuel i[2]
  • marchant[1]
  • marcus aurelius[2]
  • maria[1]
  • maurice tiberius[4]
  • maximian i[1]
  • maximinus ii[2]
  • michael ii[1]
  • michael iii[3]
  • michael iv[2]
  • morelli[2]
  • phocas[7]
  • ptolemy ii[2]
  • romanus ii[2]
  • santarelli[2]
  • theodora[2]
  • theophilus[2]
  • valentinian i[4]
  • valentinian ii[2]
  • valentinian iii[3]
  • al-ahwaz[2]
  • alexandria[2]
  • antioch, turkey[8]
  • aquileia[1]
  • arelas[3]
  • bactria[1]
  • caesaraugusta[1]
  • carthage[2]
  • constantinople[75]
  • cyzicus[1]
  • egypt[2]
  • england[1]
  • etruria[6]
  • france[2]
  • heraclea[1]
  • india[1]
  • iran[1]
  • isbahan[1]
  • italy[32]
  • lugdunum[2]
  • macedonia[1]
  • mediolanum[1]
  • milan[6]
  • misr[1]
  • near east[1]
  • nicomedia[10]
  • northern europe[2]
  • persia[3]
  • ravenna[8]
  • rome[5]
  • rome (italy)[35]
  • russia[2]
  • sicily[1]
  • sirmium[1]
  • siscia[2]
  • spain[1]
  • syria[1]
  • tarentum[1]
  • thessalonica[3]
  • ticinum[2]
  • treveri[6]
  • tunisia[1]
  • venice[1]
  • western europe[3]
  • western mediterranean[1]
  • yes[2,171]
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