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Tomb 1572 (72), Cemetery 1500, Naga-ed-Der
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: Hearst Museum object titled Bowl fragments, accession number 6-343, described as Slate bowl and plate. See (parts of) 6-341 and 6-342. Fragments
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: Hearst Museum object titled Bowl fragments, accession number 6-339, described as Slate bowl. Type XXV, 4 fragments
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: Hearst Museum object titled Broken bowl, accession number 6-342, described as Slate bowl, broken. Type XVII b, 20 almost whole
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: Hearst Museum object titled Pan fragments, accession number 6-336, described as Slate pan. Type XVIII, 3 fragments
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: Hearst Museum object titled Plate fragment, accession number 6-341, described as Slate plate. Type XXVI fragment
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