Hedgehog Amulet on a String

Hedgehog Amulet on a String
A glazed steatite with linen string amulet with hedgehog shape.

This amulet is dated back to (1750–1700 B.C.) in the Middle Kingdom, mid-Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

It is from Cemetery in Lisht North, Memphite Region of Egypt, and now it is on display for the masses in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman
·        Drinking Cup
·        Funerary Cone

Funerary Cone

funerary cone
A pottery funerary cone from thebes in Upper Egypt. It was from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, (1550–1295 B.C.), New Kingdom.

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·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman
·        Drinking Cup

Fragment of a Royal Head, Probably Apries



Black diorite fragment of a Royal Head from Egypt (589–570 B.C). Its likely to Apries.

Its dated back to the late Period, twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt (from Sais). The reign of Apries.

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·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman
·        Drinking Cup

Drinking Cup

Drinking Cup
This drinking cup was made from glassy faience and gold. It was dated back to the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom, the reign of Thutmose III (1504-1450 B.C.).

This cup was discovered in the tomb of the Wives of King Thutmose III, in Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud (Upper Egypt).

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

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab
·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman

Djehuty and his Mother Receiving Offerings, Tomb of Djehuty

Djehuty and his Mother
A paper show Djehuty and his Mother receiving Offerings from the tomb of Djehuty in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna area, Thebes - Upper Egypt.

It was dated back to the reign of King Amenhotep II (1427–1400 B.C.), Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom.

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab
·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman

Crocodile on a shrine-shaped base

Statue of a crocodile
This crocodile statue was made from Cupreous metal. It was in Egypt and dated back to the Ptolemaic Period (332–30 B.C.).

In the Metropolitan Museum of Art it was displayed.

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab
·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer
·        Cartonnage of a Woman

Cartonnage of a Woman

Cartonnage of a Woman

Paint Cartonnage of a Woman.

From Egypt, Faiyum Entrance Area, Meidum. The Third Intermediate Period, Twenty-second Dynasty to Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt.

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab
·        Bucranium
·        Canopic box of Hatnefer

Canopic box of Hatnefer

Canopic box of Hatnefer
The Canopic box of Hatnefer is a Wood, linen, gesso box. It was discovered in the tomb of Hatnefer and Ramose in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Upper Egypt (Thebes).

This Canopic box was dated back to the early time of the reign of King Thutmose II. Early time of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom.

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab
·        Bucranium

Bucranium

Bucranium
Bucranium is a bone horn dated back to the Second Intermediate Period, Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt in Avaris to the Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt in Thebes.

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

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·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab

Bronze Statuette of Harpokrates

Bronze statuette of Harpokrates
A bronze statuette of Harpokrates, imperial roman period (first–second century A.D.).

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·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet
·        The Temple of Dendur
·        Head of Ahmose I
·        Ancient Egyptian Balls
·        Blue Faience Scarab

Blue Faience Scarab

Blue faience Scarab
This blue faience scarab was discovered in Lisht North, Memphite Region of Egypt.

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

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·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti
·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet
·        The Temple of Dendur
·        Head of Ahmose I
·        Ancient Egyptian Balls

Ancient Egyptian Balls

Ancient Egyptian Balls
A leather, chaff balls from Ancient Egypt.

Its Probably from Upper Egypt, Thebes.

Dated: New Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1295 B.C.).


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·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti
·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet
·        The Temple of Dendur
·        Head of Ahmose I

Head of Ahmose I

Ahmose I's Head
A part of a limestone statue of the Head of King Ahmose I (1550–1525 B.C.). That is from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, New Kingdom.

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·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti
·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet
·        The Temple of Dendur

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