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Randall-MacIver, David, and Charles L. Woolley. The Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition to Nubia: Vol. VII, Buhen (text). Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1911.

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  • dagger[1]
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  • hook[1]
  • knife[3]
  • metal fragment[1]
  • mirror[7]
  • needle[4]
  • razor[3]
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  • spearhead[2]
  • stylus[1]
  • tube[1]
  • tweezers[9]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • buhen[56]
  • nubia[56]
  • sudan[56]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • new kingdom[54]
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  • bronze[56]
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  • yes[56]
bronze

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E10361

E10361

Earring

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E10323

E10323

Spearhead

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E10374

E10374

Earring

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E10375

E10375

Earring

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E10372

E10372

Earring

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E10365

E10365

Earring

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E10360

E10360

Earring

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E10333

E10333

Knife

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E10373

E10373

Earring

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E10868C

E10868C

Cleaver

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E10795C

E10795C

Button

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E10842

E10842

Mirror

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E10844

E10844

Dagger

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E10304

Tube

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E10884

Mirror

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E10830

Mirror

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E10316

Chisel

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E10322

Tweezers

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E10309

Tweezers

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E10339

Needle

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E10748

Tweezers

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E10761

Cylinder

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E10709

Vessel Fragment

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E10957

Chisel

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E10747

Tweezers

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E10315

Awl

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E10945

Stylus

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E10326

Razor

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E10371

Earring

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E10342B

Bowl

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E10340.2

Earring (uncertain)

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E10340.1

Earring (uncertain)

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