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G264-nb-Ab*b-Dw*w-O3-X4-sw*(t:Y3)-a-Y2-x*t-f-Hr*Z1-O28*(W24:O49)-m-r-Y3-n-x*b-i*i-O28*(W24:O49)-Y3-S24-S24-S24-t-S*S\r3-!
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xntj jmntjw nb AbDw pr.t-xr.w sS-a (nj)-sw.t xntj Hr jmj-rA sS jwnw nxbj sS Ts.wt jwnw SSj
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1908 - Acquired by Likhatchev in the shop of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. 1918 - With the collection of Likhatchev donated to the Archaeological Institute, Petrograd. 1925 - With the collection of Likhatchev transferred to the Museum of Palaeography (since 1935 Museum of Books, Documents and Sceipts) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. 1938 - With the collection of Likhatchev transfered to the Instituet of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR,, Leningrad. 1938 - With the collection of Likhatchev transferred to the Hermitage.
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