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  • yes[55]
third intermediate period
twenty-second dynasty

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32-42-136H

32-42-136H

Fruit

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E13038

E13038

On Display

Scarab

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31-27-84

31-27-84

Amulet

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E225

E225

Relief

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31-27-437A

31-27-437A

Textile

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E326

E326

Statue

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E224

E224

Relief

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31-27-121

31-27-121

Head Rest

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E333

E333

Amulet

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E1826

E1826

Wall

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E1825B

E1825B

Wall Fragment

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E1827.1

E1827.1

Relief Fragment

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E226

E226

Relief

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32-42-326

32-42-326

Amulet

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E14344A

E14344A

Mummy

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E1825A

E1825A

Wall Fragment

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E1827.3

E1827.3

Relief Fragment

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E1827.2

E1827.2

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32-42-136E

32-42-136E

Fruit

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E1824B

E1824B

Wall Fragment

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E16199

E16199

Statue Fragment

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E1824A

E1824A

Wall Fragment

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32-42-140

32-42-140

String of Beads

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E1870B

E1870B

Canopic Jar Lid

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E1869B

E1869B

Canopic Jar Lid

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31-27-36

31-27-36

Spindle

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E1939

E1939

Statue

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29-87-675

29-87-675

Shawabti

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E14284

E14284

Statue

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E1899

E1899

Shawabti

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E22B

E22B

Shawabti

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E2044

E2044

Stela

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