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Wegner, Josef W., and Jennifer H. Wegner. The Sphinx That Traveled To Philadelphia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Page/Fig./Plate: 239

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  • Object[25]
  • no[3]
  • yes[22]
  • no[23]
  • yes[2]
  • egyptian[25]
  • architectural relief[1]
  • column[1]
  • door jamb[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • manuscript[1]
  • mirror handle[1]
  • sarcophagus fragment[1]
  • scarab[5]
  • statue[8]
  • stela[4]
  • window[1]
  • abydos[1]
  • aniba[2]
  • buhen[2]
  • dra abu el-naga[1]
  • egypt[23]
  • el-amarna[1]
  • gurob[1]
  • heracleopolis[2]
  • memphis (egypt)[5]
  • mit-rahineh[3]
  • nubia[4]
  • sudan[2]
  • tarraneh[1]
  • thebes (egypt)[3]
  • abydos[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[12]
  • new kingdom[25]
  • nineteenth dynasty[11]
  • 140, middle stratum[1]
  • an31[1]
  • an32[1]
  • from palace of merenptah[1]
  • h60[1]
  • harsaphes temple[1]
  • palace of merenptah rm 14 west door[1]
  • ramesseum[1]
  • ramesseum; originally from the temple precinct of mut at karnak.[1]
  • rm100e[1]
  • rp 7es[1]
  • sacred enclosure of the temple of the god ptah[1]
  • temple of el-amarna[1]
  • tt289[1]
  • uc289[1]
  • vestibule of the temple of herishef[1]
  • aten[1]
  • book of the dead[1]
  • ear[2]
  • enemy[1]
  • falcon[1]
  • fruit[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • human head[1]
  • inscription[1]
  • king[2]
  • lion[1]
  • lion head[1]
  • lioness[1]
  • lioness head[1]
  • merneptah[1]
  • nude woman[1]
  • osiris[1]
  • ptah[2]
  • ramesses ii[2]
  • scarab[1]
  • sekhmet[3]
  • smiting[1]
  • sphinx[2]
  • sun[1]
  • hieroglyphic[7]
  • bronze[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • egyptian blue[1]
  • faience[1]
  • granite[3]
  • granodiorite[1]
  • ink[1]
  • limestone[8]
  • papyrus[1]
  • pigment[3]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[1]
  • steatite[5]
  • stone[1]
  • polychrome[1]
  • sunk relief[1]
  • yes[25]
new kingdom

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E12507

E12507

Stela

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E10982

E10982

Stela

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E10312

E10312

Mirror Handle

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69-29-1

69-29-1

Statue

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E14225

E14225

Statue

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E2775A.4

E2775A.4

Manuscript

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E2048

E2048

Statue

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E635

E635

Statue

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E13579

E13579

Stela

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48-10-13

48-10-13

Scarab

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E13042

E13042

Scarab

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E21

E21

Scarab

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E317

E317

Statue

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E17527

E17527

Door Jamb

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E2049

E2049

On Display

Statue

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E11047

E11047

Scarab

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29-84-482

29-84-482

Figurine

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E12326

E12326

On Display

Statue

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E16230

E16230

Architectural Relief

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E13564

E13564

Window

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E12506

E12506

Stela

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E11049

E11049

Scarab

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29-87-633.1

Sarcophagus Fragment

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E14306

Statue

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E636

Column

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