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  • Object[884]
  • no[596]
  • yes[288]
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  • egyptian[884]
  • arrowhead[33]
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  • bowl[51]
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  • box[1]
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  • bracelet[20]
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  • core[1]
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  • cup[1]
  • cup fragment[2]
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  • dish[5]
  • door hinge[1]
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  • figurine[13]
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  • game piece[7]
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  • hand axe[1]
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  • hoe[1]
  • human remains[2]
  • humerus[1]
  • implement[260]
  • inlay[48]
  • jar[48]
  • jar fragment[1]
  • jar sherd[2]
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  • knife[7]
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  • macehead[3]
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  • object[21]
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  • offering vase[6]
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  • reproduction[1]
  • rim sherd[4]
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  • stela[26]
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  • string of beads[3]
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  • vase[42]
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  • sedment[9]
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  • egyptian early dynastic[884]
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  • narmer[1]
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  • twentieth dynasty[1]
  • cretan[2]
  • syrian[8]
  • 215 m[1]
  • 38, 190, vi[1]
  • 40 186 vii[1]
  • 42 x[1]
  • 61 m10[1]
  • 64 m12[1]
  • 65, 220 v[1]
  • 7:950.1[1]
  • area of tomb of den (t)[1]
  • b[1]
  • b 16[7]
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  • b 8[1]
  • b cemetery[4]
  • b tombs[1]
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  • cemetery w[2]
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  • desert near tomb of neter khet[1]
  • from desert near tomb of neter-khet[2]
  • grave 23[1]
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  • k 1 (tomb of neter khet)[1]
  • k2[1]
  • k3[1]
  • kom el-sultan[1]
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  • m190?[1]
  • m64, temple?[1]
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  • mastaba 5[2]
  • naqada cem. a or ballas cem. c - gr608[1]
  • northeast corner of room 255, strip 584.[1]
  • osiris temple[7]
  • t1[1]
  • temple[14]
  • temple main deposit[1]
  • temple/m198[1]
  • tomb 2307[2]
  • tomb 560[8]
  • tomb 560b[1]
  • tomb b[1]
  • tomb k 1 (of neter-khet)[1]
  • tomb m1[67]
  • tomb of aha (tomb b19)[2]
  • tomb of anedjib (tomb x)[9]
  • tomb of anedjib (tomb x)?[1]
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  • tomb of den (tomb t)[67]
  • tomb of den (tomb t)?[3]
  • tomb of den (tombt)[1]
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  • tomb of khasekhemwy (tomb v)[51]
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  • tomb of king djet (tomb z)[19]
  • tomb of king djet (tomb z3)[3]
  • tomb of king qa sen[2]
  • tomb of narmer[6]
  • tomb of narmer (tomb b17)[8]
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  • tomb of narmer (tomb b19)[1]
  • tomb of peribsen (tomb p)[20]
  • tomb of qa'a (tomb q)[13]
  • tomb of qa'a (tomb q), east side, over chamber 3[1]
  • tomb of qa'a (tomb q)?[1]
  • tomb of queen meryetneit (tomb y)[17]
  • tomb of semerkhet (tomb u)[30]
  • tomb q20[8]
  • tomb qa sen[1]
  • tomb w[1]
  • tomb w33[9]
  • tomb w34[1]
  • tomb w59[1]
  • tomb w67[1]
  • tomb w9[1]
  • tomb y27[1]
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  • tomb z3[1]
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  • w 8[1]
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  • y 36[1]
  • y 37[1]
  • y24[1]
  • adze head[1]
  • animal[3]
  • ape[3]
  • baboon[1]
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  • bull leg[4]
  • chisel[5]
  • cow[2]
  • duck[1]
  • falcon[1]
  • feline[1]
  • frog[1]
  • heryshef[1]
  • horus[3]
  • horus falcon[1]
  • kaa[1]
  • king[1]
  • man[1]
  • narmer[1]
  • neith[1]
  • nekhbet[1]
  • offering table[1]
  • oil[1]
  • person[1]
  • seal impression[68]
  • serekh[3]
  • snake[2]
  • squatting figure[1]
  • stamped[1]
  • table[1]
  • tool[1]
  • hieratic[1]
  • hieroglyphic[152]
  • agate[2]
  • alabaster[38]
  • amethyst[1]
  • andesite[2]
  • basalt[1]
  • breccia[3]
  • bronze[1]
  • calcite[1]
  • carnelian[4]
  • ceramic[120]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • chert[4]
  • clay[1]
  • copper[40]
  • diorite[1]
  • dolomite[1]
  • ebony[6]
  • faience[30]
  • flint[286]
  • glaze[1]
  • gneiss[1]
  • gold[2]
  • granite[3]
  • horn (animal part)[2]
  • human bone[2]
  • ink[2]
  • ivory[145]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[41]
  • marble (stone)[15]
  • mud[75]
  • paint[15]
  • plaster[9]
  • porphyry[2]
  • quartz[4]
  • sandstone[7]
  • serpentine[2]
  • shell[2]
  • slate[11]
  • stone[12]
  • terracotta[6]
  • travertine[1]
  • volcanic ash[1]
  • wood[11]
  • black top ware[1]
  • carved[17]
  • incised[15]
  • painted[1]
  • yes[70]
egyptian early dynastic

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E6934A

E6934A

Grinder

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E9406

E9406

Wand

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E9396

E9396

Tablet

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E6932

E6932

Bowl

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E14182

E14182

Bowl

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E6832

E6832

Bowl

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E6897

E6897

Offering Vase

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E9576

E9576

Knife

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E9448

E9448

Bracelet

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E15738B

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Bowl

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E15738A

E15738A

Bowl

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E9597B

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Bowl

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Macehead

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E585

E585

Bowl

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E9379F

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Object

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Furniture Fragment

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E6926

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Vase

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Bowl

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E6920

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Vase

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E6919

E6919

Vase

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E9900

E9900

Stela

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E6938

E6938

Jar

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E11530

E11530

Figurine

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E6917

E6917

Bowl

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E9902

E9902

Stela

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E6922

E6922

Bowl

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E9444

E9444

Bracelet

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E6935A

E6935A

Cosmetic Container

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E9591

E9591

Bracelet

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E9381

E9381

Object Fragment

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E9598

E9598

Dish

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E6972

E6972

Jar

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