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Dimensions: &#13;
(a) h. 0.11 m., w. 0.09 m., th. 0.025 m.&#13;
(b) h. 0.05 m., w. 0.035 m., th. 0.018 m.&#13;
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Find spot: Room 27 and outside to southwest</text>
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                <text>Lang (2015) pp. 76-77, pl. 25</text>
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Find spot: Throne Room (6), middle of northeast side</text>
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