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Medium. Rahotoep and Nofret. Old Kingdom, D4, 2500 BC
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Thebes, Mentuhotep III, MK D11, 2000 BC
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Giza. Seneb and Family. OK, D5/6 2400 BC |
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Giza Servant Figures, OK D4 2500 BC |
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Giza, Khafre, OK D4 2500 BC |
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Giza, Menkaure and Queen, OK D4 2500 BC |
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Giza, Reserve heads, OK D4 2500 BC
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Assiut Prince Mesekht’s (Mesehti) Model Warriors, MK D11 2000 BC |
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El Amarna, Palace tiles. NK, D18, 1350 BC |
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Thebes, Tomb of Tutankhamun Artifacts. NK, D 18, 1300 BC
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Hierakonpolis, Palette of Narmer/Menes. PD, D1, 2900 BC |
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Deshret red wicker crown, lower Egypt. Papyrus
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Hedjet, white bowling pin brown, upper Egypt, lotus |
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Weweret/Pschent. Sesostris III, MK, D12, 1850 |
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Ceremonial crown. Bowling pin shape, two large feathers (Osiris), rams horns (Amun of Thebes,) |
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Nemes. Giza, Sphinx/Khafre OK D4, 2500 BC
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Thebes. Hatsheptsut, NK D18 1480-60 BC
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Thebes, Amenhotep III and Tiye. 1350. |
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Akhetaten (Tell El-Amarna) Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) 1350-30 BC |
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Athens. Pan painter. Herackles and Busiris Vase. 470 BC
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Saqqara. Funerary Complex of Djoser, PD D3, 2600 BC |
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Attica. New York Kouros. 600 BC |
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Delphi. Twin Kouroi 580 BC
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Attica. Anavysos Kouros. 530 BC |
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Athens. Kritios Boy. 480 BC |
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Argos Doryphoros of Polycletios 440 BC |
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Italy. Riace Bronzes. 450 BC
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Giza. Menkaure Triads. OK D4, 2500 BC |
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Delos, Nikandre Kore. 640 BC |
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Athens. Euthydikos Kore 490 BC |
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Athens. Amasis Painter, 560-515 BC, Dionysos and the Maenads |
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Vergina. Royal tomb of Phillip II? Diadem, Tryphe. |
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Lysippos. Apoxyomenos, 330 BC. Strigil. Scraper.
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Lysippos. Farnese Herackles, 330 BC |
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Lysippos. Azara Herm, 330 BC. Anastole |
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Sidon. Alexander Sarcophagus, 320 BC. Satrap.
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Pompeii. House of the Faun. Alexander Mosaic, 100 BC |
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Ptolemy I Soter and Berenike I. 305-282 bc. |
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Ptolemy II Philadelphos and Arsinoe II, 282-246 bc |
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Alexandria. Gabbari Necropolis. 300-200 bc. |
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Serapis. Ptolemy I, 300 bc |
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Ptolemaic Queens. 300-200 bc. Alexandria |
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Harpocrates. Ptolemaic Horus. Alexandria. |
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Alexandria. Serapeion. Ptolemy III (Berenike II). Euergetes I, 246-221 bc
(Pompei’s Pillar dioletian 284-221 bc) |
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Thebes. Karnak. Temple of Amun. 2000 bc. |
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Herakleion-Thonis Temple of Amun-Gereb/Herackles. 240 bc
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