Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 15.2003(2004)
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DOI article:Myśliwiec, Karol: West Saqqara: archaeological activities, 2003
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WEST SAQQARA
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Fig. 3. Ny-ankh-Nefertem and his wife Seshseshet carved on the south wall of cult chapel 13.
In the lower register, a monkey and dog being led by an attendant (Photo M. Jawornicki)
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