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Purchased from William Flinders Petrie, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[92]
  • yes[92]
  • no[92]
  • egyptian[92]
  • amulet[6]
  • architecture[1]
  • balustrade[5]
  • block[1]
  • building fragment[2]
  • cast[1]
  • column[2]
  • column fragment[8]
  • frieze[1]
  • mold[22]
  • object[5]
  • pebble[5]
  • relief[6]
  • relief fragment[1]
  • ring bezel[3]
  • rod[20]
  • scarab[2]
  • slab[1]
  • statuary[1]
  • statue[1]
  • tethering stone[1]
  • trial piece[1]
  • vase[1]
  • egypt[92]
  • el-amarna[92]
  • upper egypt[2]
  • amarna period[2]
  • eighteenth dynasty[83]
  • new kingdom[80]
  • factory site[28]
  • from column by well in court of harim.[2]
  • glass factory site[1]
  • rubble left by sculpters[1]
  • akhenaten[6]
  • ankh[1]
  • arrow[1]
  • aten[2]
  • bes[5]
  • cartouche[13]
  • cornflower?[1]
  • crown[1]
  • female head[1]
  • figures[1]
  • fish[1]
  • foot[1]
  • grapes[4]
  • hathor[1]
  • horns[1]
  • human arm[1]
  • king[1]
  • leaf[3]
  • legs[1]
  • lotus[2]
  • lotus?[1]
  • nefer[1]
  • nefertiti[3]
  • nose[1]
  • offering table[1]
  • ox head[2]
  • people[1]
  • pineapple[1]
  • pineapple?[1]
  • plumes[1]
  • princess[1]
  • rosette[2]
  • scarab[2]
  • solar rays[2]
  • sun disk[2]
  • taweret[1]
  • toes[1]
  • uraeus[1]
  • wedjat eye[1]
  • woman[1]
  • hieroglyphic[19]
  • alabaster[7]
  • clay[22]
  • faience[11]
  • glass[24]
  • granite[5]
  • limestone[15]
  • plaster[1]
  • quartz[5]
  • quartzite[4]
  • sandstone[3]
  • yellow pigment[1]
  • glazed[3]
  • incised[1]
  • inscribed[8]
  • mould made[5]
  • yes[92]
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E721

E721

Mold

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E717

E717

Mold

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E679

E679

Mold

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E678C

E678C

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E744

E744

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E688

E688

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E722

E722

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E743

E743

Mold

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E843T

E843T

Rod

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E843R

E843R

Rod

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E843Q

E843Q

Rod

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E843N

E843N

Rod

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E2213

E2213

Balustrade

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E2205

E2205

Statue

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E851

E851

Column

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E849B

E849B

Column Fragment

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E1007D

E1007D

Relief

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E652

E652

Vase

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E648A

E648A

Column Fragment

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E779

E779

Amulet

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E671

E671

Mold

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E648B

E648B

Tethering Stone

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E1007E

E1007E

Relief

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E643

E643

Column Fragment

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E774

E774

Amulet

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E651

E651

Balustrade

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E726

E726

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E827

E827

Amulet

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E1007A

E1007A

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E733

E733

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E14943

E14943

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E843H

E843H

Rod

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