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111: 17: 167: 39:. These bottle were filled with water from the Nile, or possibly with perfume or oil, and offered as celebratory gifts for the New Year. Since the Egyptian New year began at the start of the 21: 208: 70: 151:, in Alexandra Villing, Marianne Bergeron, Giorgos Bourogiannis, Alan Johnston, François Leclère, Aurélia Masson and Ross Thomas: 242: 201: 60: 237: 16: 194: 87:"Lentoid Bottle ("New Year's Bottle") inscribed for the God's Father Amenhotep, son of the God's Father Iufaa" 40: 232: 166: 148: 66: 178: 227: 86: 221: 36: 139: 174: 152: 35:, are an archaeological type of lentoid bottles found in the cultures of 62:
Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature
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Exploring the Symbolism of Egyptian "new Year's" Bottles
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Musée d'Art et d'Histoire of Geneva
Ancient Egypt
flood season
Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature
ISBN
978-9004210691
"Lentoid Bottle ("New Year's Bottle") inscribed for the God's Father Amenhotep, son of the God's Father Iufaa"
"New Year-Flask"
Exploring the Symbolism of Egyptian "new Year's" Bottles
New Year’s flasks
Naukratis: Greeks in Egypt
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Egyptology
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expanding it
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Bottles
Egyptology
Ancient Egypt stubs
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