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  • textile fragment[9]
  • beneath the temple[5]
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wool
textile fragment

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29853

29853

Textile Fragment

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29873

29873

Textile Fragment

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29713

29713

Border

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29677A

29677A

Textile Fragment

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29874

29874

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30648

30648

Cloth

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30125

30125

Textile Fragment

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29677B

29677B

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30105

30105

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