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Collections & departments Department of Egyptian Antiquities
The Department of Egyptian Antiquities presents vestiges from the civilizations that developed in the Nile Valley from the late prehistoric era (c. 4000 BC) to the Christian period (4th century AD).
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Egyptian Antiquities
Woman's shroud
4th century AD
Antinoe, Albert Gayet excavations, 1900-1
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Egyptian Antiquities
Woman in a Cloak
Thinite Period, 3100-2700 BC
Abu Roach (not confirmed)
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Egyptian Antiquities
Water pot in the name of the...
Nineteenth Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC)
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Egyptian Antiquities
Water jars and stand
Byzantine Period, 8th-13th century BC
Tod for the two jars
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Egyptian Antiquities
Wall tile
New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses III...
Palace of Ramesses III, Tell el-Yahudiya,...
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Egyptian Antiquities
Wall of the tomb of Akhetâa
Late 3rd Dynasty, c. 2680-2650 BC
North Saqqara
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Egyptian Antiquities
Wall from a temple of Ramesses II
New Kingdom, Nineteenth Dynastie, reign of Ramesses II...
from the temple built by Ramesses II at Abydos
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Egyptian Antiquities
Vase with the name of King Wenis
Old Kingdom, Fifth Dynasty, reign of King Wenis...
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Egyptian Antiquities
Vase in the form of the god Bes
Late period, 664-332 BC
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Egyptian Antiquities
Vase in the form of an ibex
New Kingdom, middle of the 18th Dynasty, c. 1470-1370 BC
Found in 1906 by H. Gauthier in a tomb at Dra...
