Magic in the Ancient World
Exhibition (16 Apr 2016 - 30 Apr 2017)
- Object[54]
- yes[54]
- babylonian[2]
- egyptian[20]
- mediterranean[22]
- near eastern[10]
- amulet[5]
- boundary stone[1]
- brick[2]
- canopic jar[4]
- cippus[1]
- coin[1]
- figurine[4]
- gem[14]
- hebrew bowl[4]
- human figurine[1]
- intaglio[1]
- kylix[1]
- manuscript[1]
- mosaic[1]
- mummy case lid[1]
- pendant[6]
- reproduction[1]
- ring[1]
- scarab[1]
- shawabti[6]
- statue[2]
- stela[2]
- swivel ring[2]
- tablet[1]
- tablet fragment[1]
- votive[1]
- wand[1]
- abydos[1]
- akhmim[1]
- balabish[1]
- beth shean[1]
- caere[1]
- campania[1]
- cyprus[1]
- diqdiqqeh[2]
- dra abu el-naga[9]
- egypt[20]
- etruria[3]
- herculaneum[1]
- iraq[11]
- israel[1]
- italy[4]
- kourion[1]
- mediterranean[17]
- meydum[1]
- nippur[5]
- orvieto[1]
- rifeh[1]
- sanctuary of apollo hylates[1]
- thebes (egypt)[2]
- upper egypt[1]
- ur[2]
- kourion[1]
- eighteenth dynasty[3]
- graeco-roman period[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- late antique period[6]
- late period[2]
- middle kingdom[1]
- nebuchadnezzar i[1]
- neo-babylonian period[1]
- neoclassical[1]
- new kingdom[7]
- nineteenth dynasty[4]
- ramses xi[1]
- roman period[1]
- twelfth dynasty[1]
- twenty-first dynasty[1]
- twenty-second dynasty[1]
- attic[1]
- egyptian[1]
- etruscan[2]
- gnostic[12]
- graeco-italic[1]
- graeco-roman[1]
- greek[1]
- italic[2]
- late roman[2]
- macedonian[1]
- roman[8]
- aesclepius[1]
- aeternitas[1]
- anubis[1]
- ape head[1]
- apollo helios[1]
- bes[2]
- book of the dead[1]
- bull[1]
- bulls[1]
- cat[1]
- cerberus[1]
- chnoubis[3]
- cock-head god[2]
- crocodile[1]
- demon[5]
- duamutef[1]
- eye[1]
- foot[1]
- frog[2]
- gazelle?[1]
- gorgon[1]
- hand[1]
- hapy[1]
- henuttawy[1]
- horus[2]
- human[1]
- imseti[1]
- inscription[10]
- jackal[1]
- jupiter serapis[1]
- knife[2]
- lion[2]
- magic formula[1]
- magical spell[2]
- man[3]
- mask[1]
- nike[1]
- oedipus[1]
- pan[1]
- paukhonsu[1]
- pawah[1]
- pedum[1]
- penis[1]
- phallus[1]
- phoenix[1]
- pipes[1]
- qebehsenuef[1]
- queen[1]
- scorpion[1]
- scrotum[1]
- seated goddess[1]
- seated hermes[1]
- sekhmet[1]
- serapis[1]
- serpent[2]
- serpent staff[1]
- serpents[1]
- seth[1]
- snake[4]
- sphinx[1]
- symbols[1]
- taweret[1]
- tutu[1]
- vagina[1]
- vulture[1]
- wedjat eye[1]
- youth[1]
- akkadian language[1]
- aramaic[4]
- greek language[1]
- hieratic[2]
- hieroglyphic[9]
- baked[1]
- black figure[1]
- cameo[1]
- cast[2]
- inscribed[1]
- intaglio[13]
- raised relief[1]
- yes[54]
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