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  • Object[663]
  • no[252]
  • yes[411]
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  • near eastern[663]
  • amulet[15]
  • animal bone[1]
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  • bead[65]
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  • bird figurine[2]
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  • bowl[32]
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  • bracelet[44]
  • bracelet fragment[1]
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  • chalice[2]
  • chisel[4]
  • clips[1]
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  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • cone[1]
  • cooking pot[1]
  • cotter pin[1]
  • cowrie shell[15]
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  • cult object[2]
  • cult object fragment[12]
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  • dagger[2]
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  • earring[35]
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  • handle[1]
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  • area 1594[2]
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  • area 1600[1]
  • area 1600, in pit[2]
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  • below room 1522[1]
  • below rooms 33 and 1549[1]
  • burial cave a4[187]
  • level vi, room 1021 e., seti i temple[1]
  • n. of room 1588[2]
  • n. of room 1706[1]
  • room 1021 b, on plaster floor level, seti temple[1]
  • room 1021 b, seti i temple[2]
  • room 1021, seti i temple[1]
  • room 1033, bottom of steps to shrine, seti i temple[1]
  • room 1034, seti i temple[3]
  • room 1036 floor level, seti i temple[2]
  • room 1042, floor level seti i temple[1]
  • room 1042, floor level, seti i temple[1]
  • room 1043, seti i temple[1]
  • room 1053[1]
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  • room 1058[3]
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  • room 1089, debris between levels vi and vii temples[1]
  • room 1100[5]
  • room 1101[2]
  • room 1101, upper debris[1]
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  • room 1564[4]
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  • room 1587[3]
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  • room 1591[1]
  • room 1599[3]
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  • s.w. of area 1586[1]
  • seti i temple, base of west wall[1]
  • upper level of 1199[1]
  • w. of room 1599[2]
  • amenophis iii[1]
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  • gazelle?[1]
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  • inscription[6]
  • leg[1]
  • men[1]
  • nude woman[1]
  • pig[1]
  • ptah[1]
  • ramesses[1]
  • ramesses ii[1]
  • sekhmet[1]
  • shrine[1]
  • tree[2]
  • tuthmosis iii[1]
  • uraeus[1]
  • wheel[1]
  • hieroglyphic[5]
  • alabaster[22]
  • animal bone[1]
  • animal tooth[2]
  • basalt[26]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • bone[14]
  • breccia[1]
  • bronze[43]
  • calcite[5]
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  • copper[10]
  • copper alloy[81]
  • cowrie shell[29]
  • crystal (stone)[1]
  • egyptian blue[1]
  • faience[34]
  • flint[26]
  • frit[4]
  • gazelle horn[1]
  • glass[12]
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  • granite[1]
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  • iron[34]
  • ivory[13]
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  • limestone[20]
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  • wood[1]
  • chipped[5]
  • glazed[3]
  • incised[6]
  • inscribed[2]
  • painted[2]
  • slipped[2]
  • unfinished[1]
  • heraclius i[1]
  • yes[347]
iron age ia

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29-103-1058

29-103-1058

Model

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29-103-12

29-103-12

Pot

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32-15-357

32-15-357

Bead

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29-104-329

29-104-329

Amulet

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29-103-801

29-103-801

Tray

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29-103-975

29-103-975

Bird Figurine

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29-102-489

29-102-489

Sherd

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29-105-241

29-105-241

Spindle Whorl

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29-103-835

29-103-835

Cult Object Fragment

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29-102-482

29-102-482

Bowl

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34-20-53

34-20-53

Scarab

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81-6-40

81-6-40

Bracelet

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81-6-108

81-6-108

Earring

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32-15-371

32-15-371

Bead

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29-104-432

29-104-432

Bead

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34-20-4

34-20-4

Bowl

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29-107-875

29-107-875

Door Socket

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29-107-276

29-107-276

Pot

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29-105-869

29-105-869

Point

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29-107-447

29-107-447

Mortar

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29-105-280

29-105-280

Spatula

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34-20-2

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Lamp

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34-20-1

34-20-1

Lamp

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29-103-814

29-103-814

Cult Object

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29-103-1072

29-103-1072

Spindle Whorl

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29-107-377

29-107-377

Bowl

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32-15-231

32-15-231

Weight

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29-105-925

29-105-925

Horn (animal part)

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29-104-80

29-104-80

Object

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32-15-378

32-15-378

Bead

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29-103-312

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Object

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29-102-765

29-102-765

Juglet

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