Ptolemaic Egypt Gallery
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The face of the goddess Hathor, with cow ears(limestone). Personification of the principles of joy,
Facade of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, 1857. Photographer: Francis Frith (British, 1822-189
Granite head of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (r. 283-246 BCE), represented as a traditional Egyptian phar
historyfilia:Inlay depicting Horus Egyptian, Ptolemaic. 4th century B.C. Medium: Faience From the Me
Inlay in the form of an owlTop part of a an owl hieroglyph in a hard faience with polychrome glaze.
Sarcophagus in Kom Ombo TempleSarcophagus depicting the goddesses Isis and Nephthys lamenting, carve
Glass fragment with falcon headThese tiny fragments, possibly inlays from shrines and furniture, wer
ancientpeoples:Limestone column capital of the god Bes39.5cm high and 52cm wide (15 9/16 x 20&n
felixinclusis: sesiondemadrugada: Kees Scherer Ptolemaic temple, Egypt, 1968
ganymedesrocks: Tyto Alba barn owl, is a Ptolemaic Period, 664–150 BC (Egypt) limestone&n
Barn Owl - painted limestone - Saqqara, Egypt - Late or Ptolemaic Period, 664–150 BCE - from a
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Golden serpentine spiral ring. Roman or Ptolemaic Egypt, 1st century BC.
An Egyptian bronze cat, Ptolemaic period, c. 332-30 B.C. 14¾ in (37.4 cm) high.Courtesy
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specificall
Temple of Edfu by Ian Southwell on Flickr The temple at Edfu has astonishi
egypt-museum: Nilotic Scene with Duck and Flowers Bone. Ptolemaic Period - Roman Period, ca. 332
Ptolemaic roundel from a mosaic floor decorated with a dog and a gilded askos, from Alexandria, Egyp
egypt-museum: Inside Temple of Hathor at Dendera It is one of the best-preserved temple complexes
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 6 “City of Man, City of God”The remains of the Christia
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Golden serpentine spiral ring. Roman or Ptolemaic Egypt, 1st century BC.
via-appia: Snake bracelet for a childPtolemaic Egypt, 332–30 B.C. or later
elhieroglyph: AN EGYPTIAN BLUE CHALCEDONY HORUS-BEHDET AMULETLATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, CIRCA
Limestone lion figure, from the Ptolemaic period of Ancient Egypt. (Please excuse the photo quality
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 4 “Return of the King”In the wake of Ptolemy’s I&
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