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Willems, H. O. (2007). Dayr al-Barsha I. The Rock Cut Tombs of Djehutinakht (no. 17K74/1), Khnumnakht (no.17K74/2), and Iha (no.17K74/3) With an Essay on the History and Nature of Nomarchal Rule in the Early Middle Kingdom. OLA, 155. Leuven - Paris - Dudley, MA.
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Abstract: Documentation of tombs excavated by Hogarth in 1906-1907.
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