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Skulls from Tel el Duweir
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Skulls from Tel el Duweir
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One of the group of 500 skulls from the late 8th Century deposit of human remains which filled the 18th dynasty chamber. Cleared spring 1936. Skull trepanned in right parietal. (Tomb 120). Wellcome, Marston archaelogical research expedition to the Near East. Tell el Duweir.

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