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Small bronze spatula-style knife, from el-`Amarna, the city founded in Middle Egypt as Residence and centre of the sun-cult under Akhenaten.
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Klein bronzen spatula-achtig mes, uit El-`Amarna, de stad die in Midden-Egypte gesticht werd als residentie en centrum van de zonnecultus onder Achnaton.
Petit couteau en bronze, genre spatule, provenant d`Amarna. Cette ville de Moyenne Égypte fut fondée, sous Akhénaton, pour accueillir sa résidence et le centre du culte solaire.
Kleines spatelartiges Bronzemesser aus el-`Amarna, der unter Echnaton in Mittelägypten als Residenz und Zentrum des Sonnenkultes gegründeten Stadt.
Piccolo coltello a spatola in bronzo, proveniente da El-`Amarna, la città fondata nell'Egitto centrale come residenza e centro del culto del sole, durante il regno di Akhenaton.
Pequena faca, tipo espátula, em bronze, de El-`Amarna, cidade fundada no Egipto Médio, como residência do centro cultual de Akhenaton.
Pequeño cuchillo de bronce en forma de espátula, procedente de Amarna, la ciudad fundada en el Egipto Medio como Residencia y centro del culto del sol durante el reinado de Ajenatón.
Small bronze spatula-style knife, from el-`Amarna, the city founded in Middle Egypt as Residence and centre of the sun-cult under Akhenaten.
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From the division of finds excavated at el-'Amarna in the season of 1928-29.
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H. Frankfort and J. Pendlebury, City of Akhenaten II, London 1933, 20 (from U 36.47).
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