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XXXème dynastie, sous Nectanébo Ier (378-361 avant Jésus-Christ). Calcaire
Antiquités égyptiennes du Louvre, N 391
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30th dynasty, under Nectanebo I (378-361 BC). Litestone.
Egyptian antiquities of the Louvre, N 391
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