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The Survey of Memphis IX: Kom Rabi'a: The Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Installations (Levels VI-VIII)

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The Survey of Memphis IX: Kom Rabi'a: The Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Installations (Levels VI-VIII)
The Survey of Memphis IX: Kom Rabi'a: The Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Installations (Levels VI-VIII)

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The ninth volume in the 'Survey of Memphis' series presents over twelve hundred objects found during the EES excavations at the site of Kom Rabia from 1986 to 1990, when late Middle Kingdom installations were excavated. The objects were recovered from a series of occupation levels in the installations and date from the late Middle Kingdom period and its immediate aftermath at Memphis. The volume complements the site report describing the excavations (So M VI); it is also the sister volume to that presenting the New Kingdom and Post-New Kingdom objects from Kom Rabia (So M II). It completes the publication of a sequence of objects that spans many centuries of the 'life' of one sector of Memphis, from the late Middle Kingdom through the New Kingdom dynasties and into the Third Intermediate Period.

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