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Flail scepter from the tomb of Senebtisi

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Faience wood carnelian gold wood paint, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 late–early 13
Rights: Public Domain
Title: Flail scepter from the tomb of Senebtisi
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Faience wood carnelian gold wood paint, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 late–early 13.

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