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Maker: Unknown
Five pieces of pottery fragments, crusader ware
History note: Fragments of pottery from a dig at Kom ed Dik Alexandria. The hill of Kom and Dik consists of stratified layers of broken pottery (wasters etc)
Exchanged, from Farouk I University, Alexandria
Method of acquisition: Exchanged (1948)
Accession number: C.18.12-1948
Primary reference Number: 72637
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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