File Černý MSS 17.108 - Notebook Černý MSS 17.108

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Černý MSS 17.108

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Notebook Černý MSS 17.108

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0.5 cm, 1 notebook with enclosures

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(1898-1970)

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Transcriptions of hieratic ostraca in:
-Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet, MM. 14126 recto
-Grdseloff collection (from 1950, all in Michaelides collection)
-Grdseloff collection 1
-Grdseloff collection 2
-Grdseloff collection 3
-Grdseloff collection 4
-Grdseloff collection 5
-Grdseloff collection 10
-Grdseloff collection 11
-Grdseloff collection 12
-Grdseloff collection 13
-Grdseloff collection 14
-Grdseloff collection 15
-Grdseloff collection 17
-Grdseloff collection 19
-Grdseloff collection 21
-Grdseloff collection 22
-Grdseloff collection 23
-Grdseloff collection 24
-Grdseloff collection ? (No. 47)
-Grdseloff collection ?
-Varille collection 38
-Varille collection 39
-Varille collection 40
-Varille collection 41
Coptic ostracon and headrest, both in Michaelides collection.

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