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Image: RamesseVobelisco

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Description: Small limestone obelisk bearing the cartouche of Ramesses V (ref. Flinders Petrie, A History of Egypt, vol III, 1905, p. 171, fig. 70). Unknown provenience; 20th dynasty, 12th century BCE. Museo civico archeologico, Bologna (Italy).
Title: RamesseVobelisco
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Author: Khruner
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