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Fig. 1. Plan of the main part of the archaeological site Gebel Barkal: the location of the “pottery dump” is shown in gray colour; the dotted line marks the survey area of the modern day surface in 20 (Fig_Malykh.pdf, 4,429 Kb) [Download]