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E14344B

E14344B

Coffin Box

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E6878

E6878

On Display

Stela

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40-18-2

40-18-2

Statuette

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E10987.3

E10987.3

Door Frame

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29-75-552

29-75-552

Stela

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E12514

E12514

Statuary

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31-27-342

31-27-342

Amulet

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31-27-256

31-27-256

Amulet

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E14344C

E14344C

Mummy Case Lid

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40-19-2

40-19-2

Stela

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E10987.1

E10987.1

Door Lintel

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E981

E981

Stela

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E2239

E2239

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Statuette

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81-22-4

81-22-4

Stela

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E3958

E3958

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Vase

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57-18-1

57-18-1

Statuette

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E15270

E15270

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Stela

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E10987.5

Door Frame

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E10987.4

Door Frame

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E10987.2

Door Frame

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31-27-133

Amulet

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32-42-1253

Amulet

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E15266

Statuary

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29-66-892

Mold

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