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A tale of the bones : animal use in the temple and town of Wah-Sut.
Record no:
50337
Author:
Rossel, Stine
Year:
2006
Series:
EXPEDITION. Summer 2006 v.48, no.2 : 41-43 [kept P509.73 [P15]
Subject:
Animal remains (Archaeology) - Egypt
;
Food - Egypt - History
;
Wah-Sut (Egypt)
;
Egyptology
;
Notes:
Special Issue: Egyptology [p. 6 - p. 43].
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