Funerary Gallery
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Leg from a funerary bedNubianNapatan Period, reign of Shebitka698–690 B.C.Object Place: el-Kurru, Nu
artifakts:An exhibition that looks at death and funerary practices through thirteen elaborate vases
Funerary portrait of a woman from Palmyra (Syria),200–250 A.D.
Funerary bust of a woman from Palmyra. Artist unknown; 3rd cent. CE. Now in the Vatican Museum. P
Archaeological Museum of AthensA grave stele from Kerameikos, 5th century BCEAthens, October 2008
artgif:Marble bust of AspasiaBiography
Funerary Urn, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec Culture
Canopic urn. 6th c. B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Long after inhumation became
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Corinium Museum, Cirencester; Medieval PeriodReplica Brass of William Prelatte (d. 1462)from Trinity
egypt-museum:Funerary Mask of Psusennes IThis funerary mask is the most beautiful of all those found
boneandpapyrus:Group of statues of mourning womenCanosa, South Italy, about 325 B.C. Source: The J.
met-greekroman-art:Marble funerary lekythos, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers F
Funerary stele depicting two men facing each other, Ierissos (ancietn Acanthus), Chalkidice 4th cent
The Greek inscription on this grave marker (“Nikoboule, daughter of Semiades”) t
ancientart:Hellenistic funerary steles.Courtesy & currently located at the National Arc
met-greekroman-art:Marble funerary inscription, Greek and Roman ArtMuseum AccessionMetropolitan Muse
Funerary stele of a woman named Aurelia Artemis, daughter of Pasion, from a Greek family living in s
Stele of King UnasView of a stele inside the Funerary Complex of King Unas, last ruler of the 5th Dy
Stele of King UnasView of a stele inside the Funerary Complex of King Unas, last ruler of the 5th Dy
egypt-museum:Stele of UnasA stele inside the funerary complex of the king Unas. Old Kingdom, 5th Dyn
Over the last few weeks, pre-program conservation interns Natasha Kung and Meredith Menache have bee
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele for a bowman named Semin. Artist unknown; ca. 2120-2051 BCE (1
Funerary Sculpture of a Chimera (Bixie)China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25-220SculptureMolded earthenware
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