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Head of King Seti II Wearing the Blue Crown, Quartzite, paint
ca. 1200–1194 B.C.
Statue of the God Ptah, Bronze, gold leaf, glass
ca. 1070–712 BCE
Antelope Head, Greywacke, travertine (Egyptian alabaster), agate
525–404 B.C.
Jubilee Relief of Ramesses II, Limestone
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.
Statue of Seti I, Granodiorite
ca. 1294–1279 B.C.
Funerary Papyrus of the Steward Sethnakht, Papyrus, ink, pigment
ca. 1320–1200 B.C.
Pylon shaped stela of Ramesses II, Limestone
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.
Relief from around the false door in the tomb of Bakenrenef, 3 sections, Limestone, paint
664–610 B.C.
Part of a Ceiling from the Tomb of Bakenrenef, Limestone, paint
664–610 B.C.
Head of an anthropomorphic falcon god, Diorite
ca. 1390–332 BCE
Relief from the tomb of Bakenrenef, wall from small room with texts and niches, Limestone, paint
664–610 B.C.
Relief from the tomb of Bakenrenef, wall from small room with texts and niches, Limestone, paint
664–610 B.C.
Statuette of Amun, Cupreous alloy, precious metals
ca. 1070–712 B.C.
Sarcophagus of Usermontu, Granite
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.
Relief from the Palace of Apries in Memphis, Limestone
589–570 B.C.
Statue of Anubis as a recumbent canid, Limestone, originally painted black
343–30 BCE
Sarcophagus of Harkhebit, Greywacke
595–526 B.C.
Relief fragment of an Asiatic raising his hands in adoration, Limestone
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.
Doorjamb from a Temple of Ramesses II, Granite
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.
Window grill from a palace of Ramesses III, Sandstone, paint
ca. 1184–1153 B.C.
Statuette of Neit, Cupreous metal with precious metal inlay
664–332 BCE
Mortar, Black granite
664–332 B.C.
ca. 1279–1213 B.C.