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Distribution from the Egyptian Research Account, 1896

Accession Lot

  • Object[100]
  • no[40]
  • yes[60]
  • no[98]
  • yes[2]
  • egyptian[100]
  • amulet[10]
  • architecture[7]
  • bead[1]
  • beadwork[1]
  • block[7]
  • canopic jar[4]
  • canopic jar lid[6]
  • cartonnage[4]
  • cup[1]
  • dummy canopic jar[2]
  • human head[1]
  • mallet[1]
  • mummy[1]
  • mummy bead[1]
  • painting[7]
  • pot[1]
  • pottery[1]
  • relief[9]
  • relief fragment[3]
  • scarab[1]
  • shawabti[35]
  • stand[1]
  • statuary[3]
  • statue[2]
  • statue fragment[2]
  • stela[3]
  • wall[1]
  • wall fragment[4]
  • egypt[100]
  • thebes (egypt)[100]
  • upper egypt[79]
  • new kingdom[2]
  • third intermediate period[64]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[17]
  • twenty-second dynasty[100]
  • twenty-third dynasty[1]
  • funerary chapel of nehkt-ef-nut (?)[2]
  • ramesseum[39]
  • animal[2]
  • boat[2]
  • diefankh[1]
  • duamutef[4]
  • falcon[5]
  • falcon head[1]
  • goddess[4]
  • hapi[2]
  • imset[1]
  • imseti[1]
  • invocation scene[1]
  • kneeling figure[3]
  • man[1]
  • offering table[1]
  • qebehsenuef[3]
  • re`[1]
  • son of horus[8]
  • uraeii[1]
  • uraeus[2]
  • wedjat eye[2]
  • woman[1]
  • hieroglyphic[44]
  • cartonnage[2]
  • ceramic[4]
  • clay[3]
  • faience[42]
  • fiber[2]
  • gesso[3]
  • human remains[1]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[10]
  • linen[3]
  • paint[1]
  • pigment[38]
  • plaster[3]
  • sandstone[19]
  • terracotta[3]
  • wood[13]
  • incised[1]
  • inscribed[2]
  • painted[4]
  • yes[63]
twenty-second dynasty

1 - 30 of 100 Records

E1833

E1833

Architecture

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E1834

E1834

Architecture

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E2154

E2154

Canopic Jar Lid

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E2153

E2153

Canopic Jar Lid

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E1977

E1977

Statue Fragment

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E1831

E1831

Architecture

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E16222A

E16222A

Cartonnage

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E16222B

E16222B

Cartonnage

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E16146.1

E16146.1

Cartonnage

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E1836

E1836

Architecture

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E1835

E1835

Architecture

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E1832

E1832

Architecture

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E1891

E1891

Shawabti

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E1906

E1906

Shawabti

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E1895

E1895

Shawabti

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E1903

E1903

Shawabti

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E1898

E1898

Shawabti

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E1900

E1900

Shawabti

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E1910

E1910

Shawabti

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E1909

E1909

Shawabti

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E1913

E1913

Shawabti

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E1897

E1897

Shawabti

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E1916

E1916

Shawabti

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E1921

E1921

Shawabti

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E1888

E1888

Shawabti

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E1918

E1918

Shawabti

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E1914

E1914

Shawabti

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E1925

E1925

Shawabti

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E1901

E1901

Shawabti

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E2046

E2046

Scarab

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E2155

E2155

Statuary

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E1976

E1976

Statue Fragment

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