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"Tell el-Yahudiya" Vase in the Shape of a Duck
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Pottery smoke blackening white gypsum, Middle Kingdom–Early New Kingdom, Late Dynasty 13-early Dynasty 17
Egyptian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund 1923
Title: "Tell el-Yahudiya" Vase in the Shape of a Duck
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Pottery smoke blackening white gypsum, Middle Kingdom–Early New Kingdom, Late Dynasty 13-early Dynasty 17.
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