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The court bakery of Ramesses III.

"Various forms of bread, including loaves shaped like animals, are shown. From the tomb of Ramesses III in the Valley of the Kings, Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt."

Scanned from The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Egypt ISBN 0-19-510234-7

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current08:04, 16 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:04, 16 May 20072,037 × 1,323 (607 KB)Peter IsotaloThe court bakery of Ramesses III. "Various forms of bread, including loaves shaped like animals, are shown. From the tomb of Ramesses III in the Valley of the Kings, twentieth dynasty." Scanned from ''The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Egypt'' ISBN 0-19

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