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There are 14 objects for which Provenance contains → perhaps
14.9.82 Perhaps from Gela
14.9.83 Perhaps from Gela
22.3.22 Perhaps from Ruvo
22.3.26 Perhaps from Ruvo
22.3.32 Perhaps Ruvo
25.8.4 Perhaps from Keratia, Attica
26.2.1 Perhaps from Naucratis (probably from the Sanctuary of Aphrodite) (Made in Attica)
45.6.70 Perhaps from Tunisia
47.2.10 Thought to be from Cyprus, perhaps Poli, T.75.I (cf. Reading 47.2.11). See JHS 1890
48.12.1 Perhaps from Cyprus or Rhodes
50.10.6 Perhaps from Canosa
59.2.7 Enclosed note in pencil reads "Head of cat mummy ex cargo arrived from Egypt to Liverpool in the year ... see article in all year Round?" A later note, in black ink, encircled, perhaps written by Annie Ure, reads "Probably about 1890 imported for making artificial fertiliser H.B. 5.12.58." This note seemingly refers to Professor Henry Bassett, University of Reading Professor of Chemistry 1912-1946 and Dean of the Faculty of Science 1926-1930, who donated this and other Egyptian artefacts, some of dubious antiquity, in 1958.
77.5.1.1-17 Perhaps from Cerveteri
REDMG:1961.150.2 Perhaps Mycenae
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