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Kushite official, subsequently modified, Leaded bronze, gold leaf
ca. 712–664 B.C.
Block Statue of a Prophet of Montu and Scribe Djedkhonsuefankh, son of Khonsumes and Taat, Gabbro
690–610 B.C.
Statuette of Amun, Gold
ca. 945–712 BCE
Lotiform Chalice, Faience
ca. 945–664 B.C.
Statue of a kneeling Kushite king, Bronze; gold leaf
ca. 733–664 BCE
Head of a goddess, probably Mut, for attachment to a processional barque, Cupreous metal, gold leaf, formerly inlaid
ca. 733–664 BCE
Statue of the Royal Treasurer Taruru, Quartzite
ca. 760–664 B.C.
Bes-image Rattle, Faience
ca. 1070–664 BC
Relief of a goddess offering a palm rib, Limestone
ca. 825–773 B.C.
<em>Sib</em> sphinx for a barque, Leaded bronze
ca. 664–525 BCE
Statuette of Nefertum, Cupreous alloy
ca. 750–600 B.C.
Donation Stela of Shabaqo, Limestone
ca. 712–698 B.C.
Donation Stela of Shebitqo, Limestone
ca. 707–690 BC
Model tambourine with rosette border, Bastet on one side, her boat with naos on the other, Faience
ca. 1070–712 B.C.
High Priest of Ptah or Crown Prince, Diorite
750–664 BC
Figurine of a cat with kittens, Faience
ca. 1070–664 BCE
Ram head made for attachment to a barque, Leaded bronze, precious metal leaf, copper alloy inlay in eye rims
ca. 1070–664 BCE
Aegis with the head of a goddess, Cupreous metal; stone, paint
ca. 924–600 BCE
Uraeus, Gold, electrum
ca. 945–712 BCE
Miniature Sistrophorous Statue, Greywacke
690–610 B.C.
Double-flute player, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Osiris offered by the Astronomer of the House of Amun, Ibeb, Leaded bronze; precious-metal leaf; inlays of other materials; wood base with ink or black paint inscription
ca. 1070–712 B.C.
Water lily attachment, probably for a processional barque, Bronze, gold foil over gesso; white, dark blue, and light blue glass inlays over light and dark blue grounds
ca. 1070–664 BCE or later
Attachment in the form of the head of a goddess wearing the double crown, Leaded bronze, gold and electrum sheet on crown, Egyptian blue and glass inlays
ca. 1070–664 B.C.
Funerary Stela of the God's-Father, Nesikhonsu, Limestone, paint, gold leaf
ca. 664–525 B.C.
Nude female holding monkeys, Pale blue faience
ca. 1070–664 BCE
Monkey and Man Playing Instruments, Faience
ca. 1070–664 BCE
Nude female figure holding a vase on her head, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Female figure playing a lyre, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Isis nursing Horus in the marshes depicted on a fragment from a box lid or menat counterpoise, Glazed steatite
ca. 1070–664 B.C.
Stela of the God's-Father of Amun Pakeshi, Wood, gesso, paint
ca. 750–525 B.C.
Stela of the Lady of the House, Tabiemmut, Wood, paint, gesso
ca. 750–525 B.C.
Stela of the temple servant of Amun Irtihareru adoring Re-Harakhty and Atum, Wood, gesso, paint
ca. 750–525 BCE
Human-headed cat, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Donation Stela of Osorkon I dated to year 6, Limestone
ca. 924–889 B.C.
Painting of Ramesses IX before the barque of Amun from the tomb of Imiseba, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
1936; original ca. 1126–1108 BCE
Human-headed cat, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Human-headed cat, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Woman with a lyre, Faience
ca. 945–525 B.C.
Cat amulet, Faience
ca. 1070–664 B.C.