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Egyptian block statue (gabbro) of one Nespamedu, son of Paiunhor and Tanethut. Artist unknown; 305-3
Bust of the pharaoh Amenemhat III (r. ca. 1859-1813 BCE). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Inscribed cartouche in the Temple of Horus, Edfu, bearing the name of Cleopatra VII (r. 51-30 BCE).
Fragment of a relief showing a baboon apprehending a thief. 5th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, ca. 2494-2345
Egyptian faience sculpture of a hippopotamus. Artist unknown; 18th or 19th Dynasty (ca. 1500-1300 B
Ancient Egyptian statue (limestone with plaster and paint) of the upper part of a hippo goddess. Ar
historyfilia:Street in an Oriental City with the Ruins of an Egyptian Temple, by CharlesPierron
Mentuemhat and Anubis (relief), Thebes, late 25th to early 26th Dynasty, 665-650 BCE.Courtesy &
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Scarab (glazed steatite) inscribed with Menkheperre, the throne name of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thu
Union between Upper and Lower Egypt and cartouche of Pharaoh, relief on base of thrones, Temple of R
historyarchaeologyartefacts:[OS] Roman Sardonyx Cameo of Egyptian Goddess Isis; 1st century B.C. - 1
Ancient Egyptian painted stela from a niche in the chapel of Anu. Artist unknown; ca. 1981-1640 BCE
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th centur
Ancient Egyptian bust of Nefertiti,Nefertiti was the wife of Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaton (1351BC-1334
Naophorous (temple-bearing) greywacke block statue of Psamtik[seneb], governor of Sais. Artist unk
historyfilia:Egyptian manuscript from a funerary scroll 1 of 35 glass mounted sections of a funerary
Depiction of Nefertari (d. ca. 1255 BCE), first Great Royal Wife of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesse
How to Move an Ancient Egyptian Temple — The Relocation of the Abu Simbel Temples.In the 13th centur
Tomb stela (limestone with painted plaster) of Nemti-ui, Lord of the Private Chamber and Overseer of
The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of life) from the g
historyfilia:Ptolemaic roundel from a mosaic floor decorated with a dog and a gilded askos, from Ale
Ancient Egyptian spacer bead from a piece of jewelry (cast gold + amethyst), decorated to look like
Ancient Egyptian fashions from History in costumes: From Pharaoh to Dandy by Anna Blaze, art by Dari
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