Scarabs

Scarabs
Glazed steatite Scarabs from Lisht North, Memphite Region, Egypt.

It was dated back to Twelfth Dynasty to Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, (1981–1295 B.C.), Middle Kingdom to Early New Kingdom.

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Scaraboid in form of Hedgehog

Scaraboid in form of Hedgehog
Glazed steatite scaraboid in form of hedgehog. It is from Cemetery in Lisht North, Memphite Region of Egypt.

It was dated back to Twelfth Dynasty to Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, (1981–1295 B.C.), Middle Kingdom to Early New Kingdom.

It is now on display for the masses in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Scaraboid

Scaraboid
Glazed steatite scaraboid from Lisht North, Memphite Region, Egypt. (Cemetery, MMA).

It was dated back to Twelfth Dynasty to Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, (1981–1295 B.C.), Middle Kingdom to Early New Kingdom.

This scaraboid in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Ritual Statuette of Thutmose III

Ritual Statuette of Thutmose III
A black bronze ritual Statuette of King Thutmose III (1479–1425 B.C.) with gold inlay. It was dated back to the reign of Thutmose III, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, the New Kingdom.

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Reshef

Reshef
A limestone statue of Reshef from Egypt. It was dated back to the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt to the Twenty-fourth Dynasty, New Kingdom to the Third Intermediate Period (1184–664 B.C.).

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Relief with Architecture and Head

Relief with Architecture and Head
A limestone with paint relief of architecture and a person head.

It was dated back to the reign of King Akhenaten (1353–1336 B.C.), Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, the Amarna Period in New Kingdom.

It was discovered in Hermopolis, Middle Egypt, (likely originally from Amarna.).

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Relief of Mentuhotep II and Hathor

Relief of Mentuhotep II and Hathor
A limestone with paint relief of Nebhepetre Montuhotep II and the Goddess Hathor, from Upper Egypt, the Temple of Montuhotep II at Deir el-Bahri, Upper Egypt.

This relief dated back to the late reign of King Montuhotep II, (about 2010–2000 B.C.), Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt, Middle Kingdom.

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Relief from the Temple of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II

Relief from the Temple of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II
Limestone reliefs from the temple of King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II.

From Temple of Mentuhotep II, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri area.

Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes), Middle Kingdom, early time of the reign of Mentuhotep II.

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Relief Fragment, Tomb of Meketre

Relief fragment, tomb of Meketre
A limestone with paint relief fragment from the tomb of Meketre. It was from the Middle Kingdom, Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt in the early time of the reign of King Amenemhat I (1991-1962 B.C.).

It was from the tomb of Meketre (TT 280), Southern Asasif in Thebes, Upper Egypt.

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Part of an Octogonal Column, Deir el-Bahri

Part of an Octogonal Column, Deir el-Bahri
This is Part of an Octogonal Column, sandstone with paint, from the Temple of King Mentuhotep II at Deir el-Bahri.

It was dated back to the reign of King Mentuhotep II (around 2051–2000 B.C.), Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt, Middle Kingdom.

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Painted Plaster Pavement Fragment

Painted Plaster Pavement Fragment
This painted plaster pavement fragment from stucco with colors blue, green, yellow, and brown pigments, in Palace of Amenhotep III, Malkata in Upper Egypt.

It was dated back to the early years of the reign of Amenhotep III (1390–1353 B.C.), dynasty 18, New Kingdom.

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Pad of Linen Made of a Folded Shawl

Pad of Linen Made of a Folded Shawl
A pad of linen with ink, made of a Folded Shawl. It was dated back to the early time of the reign of King Amenemhat I (1981–1975 B.C.), Middle Kingdom, 12th dynasty of Egypt.

It was discovered in the tomb of Wah in Southern Asasif in Upper Egypt.

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