File:Scarab Unas.png
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English: Scarab inscribed with the name of the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Unas but dating to the New Kingdom or later. |
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Source | Flinders Petrie, 1917, "Scarabs and cylinders with names illustrated by the Egyptian collection in University College, London", available online copyright free, see plate IX num 6 |
Author | Flinders Petrie, 1917, "Scarabs and cylinders with names illustrated by the Egyptian collection in University College, London", available online copyright free, see plate IX num 6 |
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