Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 80
... rooms 7 and 8. Most scribes have the large majority of their texts in rooms 7 and 8 , even when some of their work is found elsewhere in the palace ( e.g. Hand 2 , discussed below ) . The only instances where one scribe edits another's ...
... rooms 7 and 8. Most scribes have the large majority of their texts in rooms 7 and 8 , even when some of their work is found elsewhere in the palace ( e.g. Hand 2 , discussed below ) . The only instances where one scribe edits another's ...
Page 84
... rooms just outside the main palace complex , and closely associated with it . The largest room ( 99 ) is fitted out for both work and storage . There is evidence for shelving along both long walls , and the find - spots of 54 tablets ...
... rooms just outside the main palace complex , and closely associated with it . The largest room ( 99 ) is fitted out for both work and storage . There is evidence for shelving along both long walls , and the find - spots of 54 tablets ...
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... rooms . 98 also contained two jars full of " an extraordinary variety of colored earths " and pos- sibly ground ... rooms where they were found though they are not exhaustive , and -- objects may also appear which are not mentioned on ...
... rooms . 98 also contained two jars full of " an extraordinary variety of colored earths " and pos- sibly ground ... rooms where they were found though they are not exhaustive , and -- objects may also appear which are not mentioned on ...
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