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Shabti of Seti I Faience Dynasty 19 (c. 1294-1279 BC) N 472 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Seti I Faience Dynasty 19 (c. 1294-1279 BC) N 472 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Seti I Faience Dynasty 19 (c. 1294-1279 BC) N 472 (Musee du Louvre)
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Ramesses VI 1143-1136 BC (20th Dynasty) Alabaster N 616, N 2266 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Tutankhamun 1336-1327 BC (18th Dynasty) Siliceous Faience E 25981 (Musee du Louvre)
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Tutankhamun 1336-1327 BC (18th Dynasty) Siliceous Faience E 25981 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Amenophis IV - Akhenaten 1353-1337 BC (18th Dynasty) Diorite E 17457 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabtis of Seti I 1294-1279 BC (19th Dynasty) Wood E 5332 A and D, N 654 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Nefertiti ? 1353-1337 BC (18th Dynasty) Alabaster AF 9904 (Musee du Louvre)
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Shabti of Nefertiti ? 1353-1337 BC (18th Dynasty) Alabaster AF 9904 (Musee du Louvre)
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Sphinx From Tanis Ramesses II, reused by Merenptah Granite A 21 (Musee du Louvre)
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Head of a Sphinx of King Amasis 570-526 BC (26th Dynasty) Diorite E 26097 (Musee du Louvre)
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Head of a Sphinx of King Amasis 570-526 BC (26th Dynasty) Diorite E 26097 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Sobekootep IV 13th Dynasty From Tanis Granite A 16 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Sobekhotep IV 13th Dynasty From Tanis Granite A 16 (Musee du Louvre)
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Feet of a royal colossus reinstated by Amenhotep III. From the large courtyard of his funerary temple at Thebes. Around the base are the names of conquered peoples Granite A 18 (Musee du Louvre)
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Feet of a royal colossus reinstated by Amenhotep III. From the large courtyard of his funerary temple at Thebes. Around the base are the names of conquered peoples Granite A 18 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC From Tanis Diorite A 20 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC From Tanis Diorite A 20 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Seti II 1200-1194 BC (19th Dynasty) sandstone With another statue now in the Museum of Turin, this starue framed the entrance to a shrine in the courtyard of the temple of Amun, Karnak. A 24 (Musee du Louvre)
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King Seti II 1200-1194 BC (19th Dynasty) sandstone With another statue now in the Museum of Turin, this starue framed the entrance to a shrine in the courtyard of the temple of Amun, Karnak. A 24 (Musee du Louvre)
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Sobekhotep A King Sobekhotep dressed for jubilee 1785-1725 BC (13th Dynasty) Diorite AF 8969 (Musee du Louvre)
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Sobekhotep A King Sobekhotep dressed for jubilee 1785-1725 BC (13th Dynasty) Diorite AF 8969 (Musee du Louvre)
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Pillar from temple of Thutmose III 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty) From Koptos Granite On one side, the king offers ducks and flowers to the god Amun-Re. On the other, the god Amun-Re embraces King E 11218 (Musee du Louvre)
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Pillar from temple of Thutmose III 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty) From Koptos Granite On one side, the king offers ducks and flowers to the god Amun-Re. On the other, the god Amun-Re embraces King E 11218 (Musee du Louvre)
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Montu, Lord of Medamud, represented with the head of bull Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Limestone Found at Medamud together with a limestone statue of Raet-Tawy (solar goddess and wife of Montu) E 12922 (Musee du Louvre)
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The goddess Raet-Tawy, wife of Montu of Medamud Ptolemaic Period Found at Medamud, with limestone statue of Montu Limestone E 12923 (Musee du Louvre)
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Remains of a monumental gate, in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite B 16 (Musee du Louvre)
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Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite Ramesses II presents wine to a god. Underneath Seshat, the goddess of history, followed by another god. B 17 (Musee du Louvre)
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Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite Ramesses II presents wine to a god. Underneath Seshat, the goddess of history, followed by another god. B 17 (Musee du Louvre)