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Silverman, David P. Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Cornell University Press, 1997.

Reference

  • Object[19]
  • yes[19]
  • no[15]
  • yes[4]
  • egyptian[19]
  • canopic jar lid[1]
  • door jamb[1]
  • jar[1]
  • lintel[1]
  • manuscript[1]
  • relief[2]
  • relief fragment[2]
  • shawabti[4]
  • statue[2]
  • statue fragment[1]
  • statuette[1]
  • stela[2]
  • stela fragment[1]
  • window[1]
  • abydos[2]
  • coptos[1]
  • deir el-medina[1]
  • dra abu el-naga[6]
  • egypt[19]
  • fayum[1]
  • gurob[1]
  • memphis (egypt)[3]
  • mit-rahineh[3]
  • thebes (egypt)[2]
  • upper egypt[1]
  • abydos[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[2]
  • late period[1]
  • new kingdom[18]
  • nineteenth dynasty[19]
  • ramesses ii[1]
  • ramesside period[1]
  • twenty-sixth dynasty[1]
  • area 1[1]
  • cemetery[1]
  • dan 3[1]
  • from palace of merenptah[1]
  • lower terrace debris[1]
  • palace of merenptah rm 14 west door[1]
  • ramesseum[1]
  • room 101[1]
  • rp 7es[1]
  • south portal strip 100e[1]
  • tomb 92[1]
  • tomb no. 1[1]
  • tomb tt 283?[1]
  • anubis[1]
  • ba bird[1]
  • book of the dead[1]
  • cartouche[1]
  • coffin[1]
  • earring[1]
  • enemy[1]
  • falcon[1]
  • funeral[1]
  • goddess[1]
  • high priest[1]
  • horus[1]
  • human head[1]
  • isis[1]
  • king[3]
  • lioness[1]
  • male head[2]
  • man[3]
  • maya[1]
  • merneptah[1]
  • osiris[2]
  • paukhonsu[1]
  • prince[1]
  • ptah[1]
  • ramesses ii[1]
  • roma-roy[1]
  • sekhmet[1]
  • seti i[1]
  • smiting[1]
  • sphinx[1]
  • sun disk[1]
  • sycamore[1]
  • woman[3]
  • youth[1]
  • hieroglyphic[9]
  • alabaster[1]
  • calcite[3]
  • faience[1]
  • gesso[1]
  • limestone[8]
  • papyrus[1]
  • pigment[7]
  • quartzite[1]
  • sandstone[2]
  • schist[1]
  • wood[2]
  • incised[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[2]
  • sunk relief[3]
  • yes[19]
nineteenth dynasty

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29-87-483

29-87-483

Statue

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E1940

E1940

Relief

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29-75-441

29-75-441

Statue Fragment (uncertain)

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69-29-1

69-29-1

Statue

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E2775A.2

E2775A.2

Manuscript

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E13579

E13579

Stela

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E16004

E16004

On Display

Stela Fragment (uncertain)

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29-86-356

29-86-356

On Display

Statuette

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40-19-2

40-19-2

Stela

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E17527

E17527

Door Jamb

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E13643

E13643

Relief

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29-86-347

29-86-347

On Display

Shawabti

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E11782

E11782

Jar

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29-86-250

29-86-250

Shawabti

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E12615A

E12615A

Shawabti

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E13573

E13573

Lintel

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E1044

E1044

Shawabti

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E13564

E13564

Window

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29-87-627

29-87-627

On Display

Relief Fragment

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1 - 19 of 19 Records
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