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Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt
ancientpeoples:Statue of Two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon18th Dynasty, New KingdomAm
Statuette of Ahmose-Nefertari of Ancient Egypt was the first Queen of the 18th Dynasty. She was a da
archaicwonder:Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC Cast in the for
Ancient Egyptian figurine of a lion headed goddess, 21st-22nd Dynasty, 1075-716 B.C.
A Roman Stone Bust of Aphrodite-Isis, Egypt, c. 1st century AD
Canopic jar lid (limestone) in the shape of a falcon head, representing the deity Qebehsenuef, one o
Portrait head of Amenhotep III, shown wearing the double crown and ceremonial beard. Artist unknown
Ancient Egyptian bronze sculpture of a cat and her kittens, thought to have been created in honor of
Statuette of the lady Tiye c. 1390-1349 B.C. reign of Amenhotep III–Akhenaten 18th dynasty Egypt
Ushabti of the Lady Maya, 1292-1190 B.C.; 19th dynasty Egypt
Seated statue of Ramesses III, 20th dynasty
Wall relief of Khonsu from the mortuary temple of Ramsses III,20th dynasty Egypt
Ancient Egyptian fertility figurine from the tomb of Hepy,1950-1885 B.C. 12th Dynasty
Faience tile from the throne of the 20th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses III (r. ca. 1186-1155 BCE), depict
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
Mummiform ushabti (painted wood) of Ka-ha, Chief of Painters. Artist unknown; ca. 1279-1186 BCE (New
Statue of Horemheb, last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, with the god Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 1319-1
Ancient Egyptian column capital (limestone) in the shape of the head of the goddess Hathor. The col
The goddess Isis greets the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II. Fragment (painted limestone) of the d
Ushabti (glazed and painted steatite) of the chief steward and scribe Seniu. Artist unknown; ca. 15
Ancient Egyptian relief sculpture (painted limestone) of a porcupine. Detail of a wall fragment from
Votive stele in honor of the god Ptah, dedicated in his temple at Deir el-Medina by Nakht-em-Mut, fo
Statuettes of Merer, 19881-1802 BC; 10-11th dynasty
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