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Wooden model of a sailing boat, with two men pushing at the boat using a pole; three men hoisting the sail; one man operating the rudder, and one look out on the prow. Boat painted yellow, men have white kilts, black hair and red-brown bodies. Plaster coating in some places. Production Place: Egypt. Find Spot: Beni Hasan; tomb 366 (Khety). Wood, plaster and linen, painted, height 40.5 cm, length 62 cm, circa 2010- circa 1950 B.C. Early dynasty XII, Twelfth Dynasty; Middle Kingdom.
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