Necklace with Bes and Taweret pendants
Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1539-1292 B.C.
gold, faience, and carnelian
Brooklyn Museum
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Necklace with Bes and Taweret pendants
Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1539-1292 B.C.
gold, faience, and carnelian
Brooklyn Museum
Standing statuette of a king, probably Akhenaten, wearing the Blue Crown
Egyptian (excavated at Tell el-Amarna), New Kingdom, Amarna Period, c. 1352-1336 B.C.
limestone, pigment, and gold leaf
Brooklyn Museum
Fragment of a relief, probably from the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, showing royal statues in a religious procession (left is Thutmose III, right possibly Hatshepsut)
Egyptian (from Thebes), New Kingdom, c. 1478-1458 B.C.
limestone
Brooklyn Museum
Earring
Egyptian, New Kingdom (19th Dynasty), c. 1295-1186 B.C.
gold and lapis lazuli
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arched harp with curved neck
Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1390-1295 B.C.
wood
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Block from a relief depicting a battle, possibly from the reign of Amenhotep II
Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1427-1400 B.C.
sandstone and paint
Metropolitan Museum of Art
~Model Vase Inscribed for Nebseny, FIrst Prophet of Onuris. Period: New Kingdom Dynasty: Dynasty 18 Reign: Thutmose IV, probably Date: ca. 1400–1390 B.C.
Relief of foreigners in a procession
Egypt, New Kingdom, Amarna Period (c. 1353–1336 B.C.)
limestone and paint
Metropolitan Museum of Art
~Hatnefer’s Chair. Period: New Kingdom Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early Reign: reign of Thutmose II–Early Joint reign Date: ca. 1492–1473 B.C.
New Kingdom, early 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II, c. 1300-1230 BC, wood with painted stucco
Mural from the tomb of Menna, who was Scribe of the Fields of the Lord of the Two Lands, probably during the reign of Thutmose IV, in the 18th dynasty
Egyptian, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, 1295–1186 B.C.
Abydos, Egypt
Height: 14 cm (5 ½ in.)
Pectoral amulet depicting the god Anubis
Faience (glazed composition) Egypt, New Kingdom (ca. 1539 - 1075 B.C.E.), Dynasty 18 (ca. 1539 - 1295 B.C.E.), Dynasty 19 (ca. 1292 - 1190 B.C.E.)
Freer Gallery
Chair or Bed Leg with the God Bes, 1540-1296 BC
Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 tamarisk,
Overall - h:44.70 w:5.90 cm (h:17 9/16 w:2 5/16 inches).
Guerdon S. Holden Memorial Fund 1982.42
A large faience grouping comprised of a winged-scarab, along with the Four Sons of Horus. They were a group of four gods who were essentially the personifications of the four canopic jars, which accompanied mummified bodies. The son’s names were Qebehsenuef (intestines), Duamutef (stomach), Hapi (lungs) and Imsety (liver).
Alabaster perfume vase
Made from alabaster and inlaid with gold, glass, carnelian and obsidian. The figure is an Amarna princess, one of the daughters of Akhenaten.
Egyptian, New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, Amarna Period, 1353-1336 BC.
Source: Metropolitan Museum