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Senenmut's tomb (SAE 353) at Deir el Bahri was delimited by five foundation
deposits containing votive offerings and model tools; three alabaster bivalve shells and a whetstone; several quartzite
rubbing stones; an alabaster bowl and eight miniature unguent vessels; eleven basketry trays; a collection of model
tools; fragments of charcoal; five bowls containing fruits and barley; fragmentary loaves of bread and a pigeon; a
pottery bread mould and fragments of malachite. |