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centuriespast:Head of Atargatis or Tyche with doves 1st century A.D.Limestone, limestone, 13x 25,5x5
Painted limestone stela of the steward Mentuwoser. Artist unknown; ca. 1944 BCE (Year 17 of the rei
Statue of Akhenaten Kissing His DaughterThis unfinished limestone statue is of high artistic quality
Ancient Egyptian limestone statue of a woman named Nehy, chantress for the goddess Hathor, seated an
When this limestone stela entered the collection in 1937 from the New York Historical Society the su
Fragment of a limestone relief depicting Nefertiti, wife of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. c
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele for a bowman named Semin. Artist unknown; ca. 2120-2051 BCE (1
met-medieval-art:Saint Firmin Holding His Head, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of Mr.
lionofchaeronea:Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Arti
Stela of Osiris Str-au, said to be from Abydos. This painted limestone stela was erected in the mid
The false door of Nebet, priest(ess) of Hathor, limestone, 6th Dynasty (23rd-22nd centuries B.C.E.
Fragment of a relief of the goddess Seshat, meaning “female scribe,” who oversaw th
Ancient Egyptian limestone temple relief depicting Arsinoe II (316-270 BCE), sister-wife of Ptolemy
Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Artist unknown; ca.
Limestone ushabti of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Merneptah (r. 1213-1203 BCE). Thought to have co
Limestone serving statuette of a woman grinding grainEgyptian (from Giza, Tomb G 2185), Old Kin
Limestone doorjamb fragments from the tomb of Menu (Tomb G 2423, Giza)Egyptian, Old Kingdom, Late 5t
Painted limestone head of a pharaoh, identified as Userkaf, first ruler of the 5th Dynasty. Ar
Limestone ushabti of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II (r. ca. 1427-1401 BCE), shown holding two
Limestone cylinder-seal from Mesopotamia, depicting the worship of the sun-god Shamash. Artist
Figure of a woman on a bed (limestone), from Ashmunein “Hermopolis Magna”. New Kingdom,
ancientpeoples:Limestone column capital of the god Bes39.5cm high and 52cm wide (15 9/16 x 20&n
didoofcarthage:The Amathus sarcophagus. Cypriot, 2nd quarter of the 5th century B.C. Limestone.
Funerary stele, made of limestone, of the freedman and sevir Q. Valerius Restitutus. Still alive, he
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