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29-75-534

Statuette

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E9664

Figurine

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E1230

Palette

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29-71-857

Figurine Fragment

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29-71-826

Figurine

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29-87-442

Ostracon

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31-28-22

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E7392

Kohl Stick

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E4005

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E4006

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E11533

Figurine

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E3820

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