Five Thousand Years of Vanity
Exhibition (06 Jan 1944 - 28 Feb 1944)
- Object[276]
- yes[276]
- african[8]
- american[63]
- asian[7]
- egyptian[50]
- mediterranean[69]
- near eastern[66]
- oceanian[13]
- alabastron[1]
- amulet[8]
- anklet[1]
- aryballos[2]
- bead[12]
- bead string[4]
- beads[1]
- belt[2]
- body stamp[2]
- bottle[1]
- box[1]
- box lid[1]
- bracelet[15]
- breast ornament[1]
- button[2]
- case[1]
- case lid[1]
- chain[2]
- charm case[1]
- collar[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[3]
- cosmetic box[2]
- cosmetic box lid[1]
- cosmetic container[3]
- cosmetic shell[1]
- crown[1]
- cup[1]
- cylinder seal[2]
- diadem[11]
- dish[2]
- ear ornament[2]
- ear plug[1]
- ear rod[2]
- earring[16]
- fibula (pin)[3]
- figurine[3]
- fillet[1]
- finger ornament[1]
- finger ornaments[1]
- finger ring[8]
- flask[1]
- forehead ornament[1]
- frontlet[1]
- garment pin[2]
- hair comb[2]
- hair pin[1]
- hair ring[2]
- hairring[3]
- hat[1]
- headdress[4]
- helmet[1]
- implement[1]
- jar[2]
- jar lid[1]
- jewel box[1]
- jewelry[4]
- kohl pot[4]
- kohl pot lid[2]
- kohl pot stopper[3]
- kohl stick[1]
- kohl tube[1]
- kohl tube lid[1]
- mirror[11]
- necklace[12]
- needle[2]
- nose clip[1]
- ornament[8]
- palette[2]
- patch box[2]
- pectoral[1]
- pendant[31]
- pigment[1]
- pin[7]
- plaque[21]
- pyxis[2]
- pyxis lid[1]
- relief[3]
- ring[1]
- rosette[1]
- scarab ring[1]
- shawl pin[1]
- snuffbox[1]
- spoon[4]
- statuette[1]
- string of beads[5]
- stylus[2]
- tattoo pattern[2]
- tattooing ink bowl[1]
- tattooing instrument[1]
- tattooing needle[1]
- toilet box[1]
- toiletry kit[1]
- torque[1]
- trinket box[2]
- tweezer[1]
- vase[2]
- wreath[3]
- zoomorphic vessel[1]
- abydos[13]
- alaska[9]
- babylon[1]
- ballas[3]
- belgian congo[2]
- benin kingdom[1]
- beth shean[3]
- billa[1]
- borneo[5]
- buhen[7]
- caere[1]
- canada[2]
- capilco[1]
- chichagof island[2]
- chile[1]
- china[5]
- chipal[2]
- colombia[1]
- costa rica[23]
- dendereh[1]
- department of quiche[2]
- east greece[1]
- easter island[1]
- ecuador[3]
- egypt[43]
- el-kab[2]
- esmeraldas province[3]
- ethiopia[3]
- etosha pan[1]
- etruria[6]
- greece[1]
- guatemala[5]
- guyana[1]
- hiw[1]
- hoonah[2]
- india[1]
- inner mongolia[3]
- iran[8]
- iraq[53]
- israel[4]
- italy[16]
- jalisco[2]
- karanog cemetery[6]
- kasai district[3]
- kixpek[1]
- klukwan[3]
- komering agong[2]
- kuban[44]
- la tola island[3]
- long wat[1]
- lucknow[1]
- luristan province[7]
- maikop[44]
- marquesas islands[1]
- mediterranean[5]
- mexico[1]
- mexico (central america)[9]
- meydum[1]
- mit-rahineh[4]
- mixteca alta[1]
- montana[2]
- naqada[2]
- narce[2]
- nazareth (israel)[1]
- nepal[1]
- new caledonia[1]
- new zealand[2]
- nigeria[1]
- nubia[13]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[1]
- otago region[1]
- oxyrhynchus[1]
- panama[8]
- pata river[3]
- perugia[1]
- point barrow[1]
- rhodes[1]
- russia[44]
- samoa islands[1]
- sarawak[5]
- sedment[6]
- siana[1]
- sitio conte[8]
- south arabia[2]
- south island, new zealand[1]
- southern africa[1]
- sudan[7]
- sumatra[2]
- syro-palestine[1]
- tepe hissar[1]
- tibet[1]
- united states of america[4]
- ur[51]
- whareakeake[1]
- zaire[1]
- sitio conte[8]
- 16th century[1]
- 19th century[2]
- amenhotep ii[1]
- archaic greek period[1]
- byzantine[2]
- classical greek period[1]
- early archaic greek period[1]
- early dynastic iii[29]
- early dynastic iiib[2]
- egyptian early dynastic[2]
- egyptian predynastic period[2]
- eighteenth dynasty[6]
- first dynasty[2]
- hellenistic period[1]
- hissar iiic[1]
- kassite[1]
- late classic[3]
- late period[4]
- middle corinthian period[3]
- middle kingdom[16]
- naqada ii[2]
- new kingdom[12]
- nineteenth dynasty[2]
- roman period[2]
- second dynasty[1]
- senwosret i[1]
- tang dynasty[2]
- te huringa i period[2]
- twelfth dynasty[15]
- twenty-sixth dynasty[4]
- apalaii[1]
- attic[1]
- babylonian[1]
- bapende[1]
- bateke[1]
- bayaka[1]
- boran[3]
- buddhist[1]
- bushmen[1]
- central asian[3]
- chilkat[2]
- chinese[2]
- chorotegan[17]
- cocle[8]
- corinthian[3]
- crow (culture)[2]
- diquis[1]
- early post-classic maya[1]
- east greek[1]
- edo (africa)[1]
- egyptian[1]
- elamite[1]
- eskimo[2]
- etruscan[12]
- faliscan[2]
- greek[4]
- highland maya[2]
- huron[2]
- indian[1]
- kayan[5]
- lampong[2]
- lowland maya[2]
- maori[2]
- mapuche[1]
- marquesan[1]
- meroitic[6]
- mixtec[2]
- nepalese[1]
- persian[1]
- rhodian[1]
- roman[3]
- sarmatian[13]
- scythian[31]
- tarentine[1]
- tepecano[2]
- tibetan[1]
- tlingit[7]
- 13:098 c/11[1]
- 200.20[3]
- 200.20 c. 4 metres above merenptah in centre of trench n edge[1]
- c.n. 270, monastery, room h[2]
- c.n. 295[1]
- drum house[1]
- e 108[2]
- e 108, tomb of hor[5]
- e 155[1]
- e 193[1]
- g 228; gh 50[1]
- g 271[1]
- g 307[1]
- g 445[2]
- g 45[1]
- grave 813[1]
- h25[1]
- h26[1]
- h80[1]
- k13[1]
- k45[3]
- kaagwaantaan clan[1]
- period iii c[1]
- pg 1054, chest of central figure in domed chamber[1]
- pg 1100[1]
- pg 1236, chamber b.[1]
- pg 1237/16[2]
- pg 1237/22[1]
- pg 1284[1]
- ruin b[1]
- t. 282[1]
- tomb[2]
- tomb 19m[2]
- tomb 2010[2]
- tomb 2253[1]
- tomb 254[3]
- tomb 314[1]
- tomb e 108[1]
- tomb m1[2]
- tomb of khasekhemwy (tomb v)[1]
- tomb w 22[1]
- tr. 2, b 11[4]
- tr. 2, b 11 head of skeleton k[1]
- tr. 2, b 11 skeleton e[1]
- tr. 2, b 11 skeletons a, b[2]
- alligator[1]
- antelope[2]
- antelope?[1]
- artaxerxes i[1]
- athena[1]
- bird[11]
- bivalve shell[1]
- box[1]
- bracelet[1]
- buddha[1]
- bull[3]
- chest[1]
- claw[1]
- cowrie shell[1]
- cross[2]
- dog?[2]
- dorje[1]
- dragon[1]
- duck[4]
- eros[1]
- face[3]
- falcon head[1]
- fish[5]
- flower[1]
- flowers[2]
- fly[1]
- frog?[2]
- girl[1]
- goat[2]
- greek cross[1]
- griffin[4]
- griffins[2]
- hand[2]
- harpy[1]
- hawk[1]
- head[1]
- hebe[1]
- helmet[1]
- helmet?[1]
- hera[1]
- hero[2]
- hestia[1]
- hoplite[1]
- hoplites[1]
- horse[1]
- horus[1]
- hydria[1]
- inheret[1]
- inscription[1]
- isis[1]
- jaguar[3]
- jellyfish[1]
- lion[7]
- lion head[1]
- loon[1]
- lotus[1]
- lotus-palmette[2]
- loutrophoros[1]
- male head[1]
- man[1]
- marriage of heracles[1]
- monkey[1]
- monster[1]
- montu[1]
- mouflon[1]
- nude female[1]
- palmette[2]
- panthers[2]
- pomegranate[2]
- ram[2]
- ram head[1]
- raven[1]
- rosette[1]
- scepter[1]
- seated man[1]
- sekhmet[1]
- shell[2]
- siren[2]
- snake?[1]
- spider[1]
- stag[7]
- star[1]
- swimmer[1]
- thymiaterion[1]
- tiger[1]
- turtle[1]
- vajra[1]
- vase[2]
- volute[1]
- warfare[1]
- warrior[1]
- zeus[1]
- abalone[2]
- agate[13]
- alabaster[5]
- amethyst[3]
- antler[1]
- bark[1]
- beetle wing[1]
- birch bark[2]
- bitumen[8]
- bone[7]
- brass[5]
- bronze[25]
- carnelian[10]
- ceramic[7]
- chalcedony[1]
- chlorite[1]
- copper[3]
- copper alloy[2]
- cork[1]
- cotton[1]
- dentalium shell[1]
- diorite[2]
- ebony wood[2]
- electrum[9]
- emerald[1]
- ermine[1]
- faience[6]
- feather[3]
- feldspar[2]
- fiber[1]
- glass[11]
- gold[119]
- greenstone[14]
- gum[1]
- gypsum[2]
- hair[1]
- hematite[1]
- hide[2]
- iron[1]
- ivory[11]
- jade[16]
- jadeite[3]
- lapis lazuli[21]
- leather[2]
- limestone[3]
- metal[4]
- moose hair[2]
- new zealand flax[1]
- obsidian[4]
- paste[1]
- pearl shell[1]
- pigment[1]
- plant fiber[4]
- pyrite[1]
- resin (material)[1]
- sard[1]
- shell[6]
- silver[5]
- skin[2]
- slate[2]
- stone[6]
- terracotta[3]
- turquoise[2]
- turtle shell[1]
- walrus tusk[1]
- wax[2]
- whale bone[1]
- whale teeth[1]
- wood[21]
- attica[1]
- corinth[3]
- east greece[2]
- yes[276]
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