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  • Object[567]
  • no[195]
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from a mummy

1 - 32 of 567 Records

30865

30865

Pouch Fragment

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29288

29288

Animal Tooth

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30902

30902

Textile

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30892

30892

Textile

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29853

29853

Textile Fragment

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30548

30548

Cloth

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29764

29764

Textile Fragment

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30243

30243

Loin Cloth

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30737

30737

Pouch

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29737

29737

Backstrap (uncertain)

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30885

30885

Poncho

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30955A

30955A

Cloth Fragment

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30751

30751

Pouch

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27551A

27551A

Ear Plug

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29872

29872

Pouch

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30927

30927

Poncho

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29927

29927

Tapestry

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28077

28077

Spindles

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27374

27374

Pitcher

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26949

26949

Cup

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28349

28349

Weaving Stick

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30745

30745

Pouch

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30921

30921

Textile

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30080

30080

Pouch

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28376

28376

Reed (plant)

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27571

27571

Poncho

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30914

30914

Pouch

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29420

29420

Pouch

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29725

29725

Cloth

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30928

30928

Poncho

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29873

29873

Textile Fragment

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29647B

29647B

Cloth

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