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Zelenková, L. (2010). The Royal Kilt in Non-Royal Iconography? The Tomb Owner Fowling and Spear-Fishing in the Old and Middle Kingdom. BACE, 21, 141–166.
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Adams, M. D. (2007). Household silos, granary models, and domestic economy in ancient Egypt. In Z.A. Hawass and J.E. Richards (Ed.), The archaeology and art of ancient Egypt: essays in honor of David B. O'Connor (Vol. 1, pp. 1–23). Cairo: Conseil Suprême des Antiquités de l'Egypte.
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Bailleul-LeSuer, Rand W., J. (2013). 19th century epigraphers as key to the identification of Baqet III's birds in Beni Hassan. In M. Betrò and G. Miniaci (Ed.), Talking along the Nile: Ippolito Rosellini, travellers and scholars of the 19th century in Egypt. Proceedings of the international conference held on the occasion of the presentation of progetto Rosellini. Pisa, June 14-16, 2012 (pp. 19–34). Pisa: Pisa University Press.
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Verhoeven, U. (2013). “Der lebt nach dem Tod”. Orthographisches und Biographisches in den Inschriftenfragmenten der Grabanlage M10.1 in Assiut. In H.-W. Fischer-Elfert and R. Parkinson (Ed.), Studies on the Middle Kingdom. In Memory of Detlef Franke (pp. 221–228). Philippika. Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen, 41. Wiesbaden.
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Allen, J. (1996). Some Theban Officials of the Early Middle Kingdom. In P. D. Manuelian (Ed.), Studies in Honor of William Kelly Simpson (Vol. I, pp. 1–26). Boston: Department of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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