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Macedonian-Ptolemaic Periods
Macedonian-Ptolemaic Periods
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ancient Egypt
Epoque greco-romaine
(from 332 B.C. to 312)
Epoque Grecque
(from 332 to 30 B.C.)
Periode : between 332 and 30 B.C.
Area related :
Egypte
Open daily excepted monday
Nocturne friday and saturday
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Classification by :
names
artists
type
places
periods
Site's content
XXXème dynastie (approx. between 380 and 341 B.C.)
:
Faïence inlay for wooden shrine
Epoque Grecque (between 332 and 30 B.C.)
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Animal-headed earrings
Belt of gold wire
Bust of a man
Bust of a pharaoh
Cat
Ceremonial situla decorated with offerings scenes and owned by the official Panmim
Doubled-faces plaques depicting royal and private persons and deities
Faïence dish
Faïence inlay for wooden shrine
Faïence inlay for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence inlays for wooden shrine
Faïence vases
Falcon
Falcon-headed crocodile god
Figure
Finely made head of a black man
Fiver siver bowls
Funerary stela of Thutertis, who adores Ra-Harakhty and Atum
Group of baboons before a portal
Head of a goddess wearing the Double Crown
Human head
Human head
Human head
Human head
Human-headed earrings
Imhotep, the deified architect of Djoser
Isis with Horus
Large earring
Large Horus eyes
Magical stela of Horus on the crocodiles
Nefertum
Plaque of bird
Plaque of deity
Plaque of king
Plaque of king
Plaque of ram
Relief panel showing baboons adoring the god Khepri
Round box-shaped units from a necklace
Scribe
Seated Amun
Seated statuette
Silver dish with a dedication to Hathor
Statuette of the god Thot
Statuette of the god Thoueris
Statuette of the god Thoueris
Throne for a statuette
Woman head
Dynastie Ptolémaïque (between 322 and 30 B.C.)
:
A Cleopatra holding a cornucopia, possibly Cleopatra II
Faience sistrum inscribed with the name of Ptolemy I
Slab with dedication by a Greek named Komou on behalf of Ptolemy IV and Ptolemy V
Tablet inscribed on both sides with a funerary text for Haraa
Three coins of Ptolemy III
More pictures
Place(s) related
Des derniers pharaons égyptiens à Cléopâtre
(Louvre Museum)
Fayum Portraits (ca.100-250 AD)
(Cairo Egyptian Museum)