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Spouted vessels and bowl from grave of twin babies
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Spouted vessels and bowl from grave of twin babies
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Spouted vessels and bowl from grave of twin babies at Jebel Moya, Sudan. Excavated by Sir Henry Wellcome.

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Keywords: prehistory; childcare

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  • Library reference: Museum No. 26/1951
  • Photo number: M0011846
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