26th Dynasty Gallery
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Canopic jar lid (limestone) in the shape of a falcon head, representing the deity Qebehsenuef, one o
Ancient Egyptian bronze sculpture of a cat and her kittens, thought to have been created in honor of
Alabaster canopic jar of Hor-Uahibre. Artist unknown; 664-525 BCE (26th Dynasty, Late Period). Now i
Coffin of the priestess Iset-en-kheb; Egypt, Thebes 25th–26th dynasty; 7th–6th century BC
theancientwayoflife:~ Faience wedjat eye amulet.Place of origin: EgyptPeriod: 26th Dynasty, Third In
lionofchaeronea:Naophorous block statue (greywacke) of Psamtik-seneb, governor of Sais. Artist unkn
Plaque depicting a falcon, probably the god Horus (limestone, 17.9 x 18.8 x 3.6 cms). Late Period, 2
Mentuemhat and Anubis (relief), Thebes, late 25th to early 26th Dynasty, 665-650 BCE.Courtesy &
Naophorous (temple-bearing) greywacke block statue of Psamtik[seneb], governor of Sais. Artist unk
Anthropoid coffin of Heribsenes, Dynasty 26 (664-525 B.C.)
theancientwayoflife:~Figurine of the Goddess Bastet as a Cat.Egypt, 21st - 26th Dynasty (1081 - 525
Tiny Ancient Egyptian “heart” amulets1. Gold foil heart amulet, 26th Dynasty, 688-525 BCE, found in
Gold tray handle from Tell Dafna (Daphae), Egypt. Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Museum of Fin
Ancient Egyptian stele, dedicated by the doorman of Horudja temple in honor of the divine bull Apis.
Sarcophagus of 26th dynasty Pharaoh Psamtik I, 500 B.C.
Statue of Nespaqashuty, Son of NespamedouIn this well modeled and polished statue, the vizier Nespaq
Statue of Nespaqashuty, Son of NespamedouIn this well modeled and polished statue, the vizier Nespaq
Statue of Nespaqashuty, Son of NespamedouIn this well modeled and polished statue, the vizier Nespaq
Statue of Nespaqashuty, Son of NespamedouIn this well modeled and polished statue, the vizier Nespaq
Hapi tying Upper and Lower EgyptThis schist fragment depicts the Nile god Hapi carved in sunken reli
grandegyptianmuseum:Statue of the God Horus as a Falcon (granite). Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 66
The ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut. Detail from the greywacke sarcophagus of Sisobek, vizier of L
Statue of Hathor Protecting PsamtikThis schist statue depicts Psamtik standing in a posture of praye
Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris I, daughter of King Psamtik I. Late Period, 26th Dy
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