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Statuette of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. ca. 1353-1336 BCE) holding a stele. Now in the
Granodiorite head of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II (r. ca. 1427-1401 BCE). Now in the Metro
Small wooden statuette of Lady Tuty, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III from Medinet Gurob
virtual-artifacts:Water Dropper in the Shape of a Crane Period:Qing dynasty (1644–1911)Date:18th cen
Wooden face to be attached to a coffin; eyes and brows originally inlaid. Egypt, 18th dynasty, 23 cm
Limestone statue of Akhenaten holding an offering table,18th dynasty Ancient Egypt
Persian Zand Dynasty suit of armor, third quarter of the 18th century.from Auctions Imperial
Ancient Egyptian broad collar,, c. 1336-1295 B.C.; 18th-19th dynasty
Ahmose-Nefertari is the founding mother of the 18th dynasty, and oh yes, also a literal goddess.BASI
Painted ushabti box , 18th-19th dynasty
Banquet scene from the tomb of Nefferronpet, 18th dynasty; circa 1448-1422 BC
Murals from the tomb of Roy, Royal scribe, steward of Horemheb, 18 Dynasty
Ushabti of Tutankhamun from his tomb, 18th dynasty
Granodiorite statue of a man named Minemheb, accompanied by a baboon representing Thoth. Artist unk
Ancient Egyptian statue of a couple and their child. Artist unknown; reign of the 18th Dynasty phar
A limestone relief block depicts Ay and his wife Tey receiving the gold of honor, relief from Tey&rs
Usekh Collar of Tutankhamun with CounterweightA rainbow of colors: This broad collar has 11 main sec
egypt-museum:Amenhotep I before Min-AmunBlock relief depicting the pharaoh Amenhotep I (r. ca. 1525-
Osiris and the four sons of Horus, from the tomb of Nebamun and Ipuky, late 18th dynasty
Gilded Pen HolderA unique container for extra writing reeds in the form of a palm column was include
Sandstone sphinx of Amenhotep II. Artist unknown; ca. 1427-1400 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum
Silk insignia roundel for the son of a Qing Dynasty emperor. Artist unknown; late 18th or early 19t
Head of a statue of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III. Artist unknown; ca. 1360 BCE. Now in t
egyptologifs:I have always adored Egyptian art—but particularly that of the 18th Dynasty. The photog
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