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Stefanovic, D. (2010). Four Middle Kingdom stelae from the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. JEA, 96, 207–215.
Abstract: Athens L128: Woman embracing a son / servant / offering bearer dressed in a royal-like dress, carrying a waterfowl.
Athens L131: Woman smelling a lotus with a long and narrow stem that reaches the ground and resembles a long staff.
Keywords: Athens L128. L131, L132, L155
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