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A fragment of painted limestone showing an adze in low relief, the colours are still vivid.
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Fragment van beschilderd kalkstenen reliëf met de afbeelding van een dissel in laagreliëf. De kleuren zijn nog levendig.
Fragment de calcaire peint comportant une herminette en bas-relief. Les couleurs sont encore éclatantes.
Ein bemaltes Kalksteinfragment, auf dem in versenktem Relief ein Dächsel dargestellt ist; die Farben sind noch immer lebhaft.
Frammento in calcare dipinto che rappresenta un'ascia a basso rilievo. I colori sono ancora vividi.
Fragmento de calcário pintado, com representaçao de enxó, em baixo relevo, e com coloraçao, ainda, bastante viva.
Fragmento de caliza pintada con un hacha en bajorrelieve; los colores todavía son vívidos.
A fragment of painted limestone showing an adze in low relief, the colours are still vivid.
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A piece from the collection of the Castle Museum, Norwich, purchased by Liverpool Museum in 1956. The fragment came from the private collection of F.J.C. Spurrell.
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Site: From the Temple at el-Lahun, destroyed by Ramesses II (?).
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