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The Barque of Amun Arriving at the West Bank of Thebes, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
1930–31; original ca. 1300–1224 BCE
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. 1137–1118 BCE
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1137–1118 BCE
Scarab with New Year's wish, Faience
ca. 1080–664 BCE
Wall painting of the Mehen snake protecting the barque of Re (facsimile), Lancelot Crane  British, Tempera on paper
Lancelot Crane
1910–1911; original ca. 1314–1300 BCE
Userhat and Wife Visit Abydos, Tomb of Userhat, Norman de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Norman de Garis Davies
1909–1910; original ca. 1299–1290 BCE
Henu barque amulet, Gold sheet
664–380 BCE
Henu barque amulet, Glass
525–30 BCE
Henu barque amulet, Glass
400–30 BCE
Henu barque amulet, Gold sheet
664–380 BCE
Thebes. Palais de Karnak. Sculptures extérieures du Sanctuaire de granit, Maxime Du Camp  French, Salted paper print (Blanquart-Évrard process) from paper negative
Maxime Du Camp
Printer Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard, à Lille
1850
Boats with Mourners and Provisions, Tomb of Neferhotep, Nina de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Nina de Garis Davies
ca. 1318–1314 BCE
Royal Barge at its Mooring, Limestone, paint
ca. 1347–1330 BCE
Pectoral of Wedjahor, Steatite, glass, gold leaf
ca. 1080–664 BCE
Model boat, Wood, paint
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Journey to Abydos, Tomb of Pairy, Charles K. Wilkinson, Tempera on paper
Charles K. Wilkinson
ca. 1386–1347 BCE

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