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    • Title: The Theban Necropolis : past, present and future / edited by Nigel Strudwick and John H. Taylor.
      • Description: 336 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.
      • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Libraries. Wilbour Library of Egyptology
      • Imprint: London : British Museum, 2003.
      • Date: 2003
      • Call Number: N384 T34 St89p
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