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Model Boat. Wooden model of a rowing boat with seven oarsmen (one missing at the front); a look-out on the prow; and a stroke caller (cox) in the bow. He sits beside a rudder-oar. The figures have white painted kilts and red-brown flesh. Some figures have real linen loin cloths. Production Place: Egypt. Find Spot: Tomb of Khety, tomb 366 (Beni Hasan), Egypt. Painted wood, linen, height, 25 cm, length 59 cm, width 12 cm, circa 2010-circa 1950 B.C. 12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom.
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