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crownthedogs:Clair made a smol friend!Gore commission for limesliced! This was SO much fun! Thanks s
limesmoothie: I’m opening some slots for discounted busts! Want me to draw your OCs? I’d
limesmoothie: eden’s family portrait as well as with their father (tw: blood, violence, blades
met-greekroman-art:Limestone statuette of a seated female votary, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Limesto
Ouch?This unusual Egyptian limestone relief dates to the Amarna period, about 1352-1336 BC. While it
afro-life:Object register entry: Field number: 13-11-90Entry date(s): 11/24/1913Object owner details
archaicwonder:Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC Cast in the for
archaicwonder:Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC Cast in the for
Canopic jar lid (limestone) in the shape of a falcon head, representing the deity Qebehsenuef, one o
Statue of a standing male worshipperSumerian (from Eshnunna), c. 2900-2600 B.C.Gypsum alabaster, she
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Cypriot limestone statuette of a temple boy. Artist unknown; ca. 350-300 BCE
Limestone votive chariot with four horses and two figures, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
Limestone statuette of a female votary holding a flower, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
Ancient Egyptian column capital (limestone) in the shape of the head of the goddess Hathor. The col
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted limestone) depicting the sculptor Qen worshiping Amenhotep I and Ahm
The goddess Isis greets the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II. Fragment (painted limestone) of the d
Ancient Egyptian relief sculpture (painted limestone) of a porcupine. Detail of a wall fragment from
Limestone tomb stela of Hetepsi. Artist unknown; ca. 2323-2100 BCE (Old Kingdom). Found at Dendera;
elsewheregreen:Aha, AD 149, limestone and pigment. Palmyra, Syria. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhage
Fragment of an ancient Egyptian tomb relief (limestone with traces of paint), depicting a scribe of
Limestone slab depicting Hapy (Hapi), ancient Egyptian god of the annual Nile flooding. Artist unkn
Limestone head, identified as the Ptolemaic queen Arsinoe II. Artist unknown; 278-270 BCE (reign of
Ancient Egyptian statue (limestone with plaster and paint) of the upper part of a hippo goddess. Ar
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