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English: Mummy portrait of bearded man, encaustic on wood, Royal Museum of Scotland, 1911.210.1. Excavated at Hawara by William Flinders Petrie in 1911. Ref Ancient Faces, 1997, cat. no.22. (23 November 2007)
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