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Relief Relief

Vertical border relief of grey schist, carved with four scenes of the Buddha among donors and disciples between narrow vertical borders of seated Buddha and paired figure motifs repeated: North-west Pakistan, Gandhara, 2nd - 3rd century

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Portion of relief in limestone showing the vizier Paser seated in a kiosk playing senet: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Paser TT 106, 19th Dynasty, c.1295–1250 BC

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Painted limestone relief depicting the head of King Nebhepetre Montuhotep II wearing a short curled wig and the “boatman’s circlet” diadem: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Deir el-Bahari, Middle Kingdom, 11th Dynasty, c.2055-2004 BC

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Fragment of relief in painted limestone showing the head of a king facing left wearing the Red Crown and a jubilee cloak: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c.1525-1492 BC

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Portion of limestone relief with traces of red pigment, carved in low relief with the upper part of a figure of Amenhotep I facing left wearing the White Crown and offering jars of milk: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1525 - 1504 BC

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Sandstone relief fragment depicting the upper part of a figure of King Thutmose III facing left, with his cartouches above: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c.1479-1425 BC

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Sculptor's model relief in limestone carved with the head of King Akhenaten shown in profile facing right: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, probably Amarna, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, reign of Akhenaten, c.1353-1336 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment of white limestone showing the goddess Hathor with the face of one of King Sety I's wives, perhaps Queen Tiye: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Deir el-Bahari, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c. 1295-1279 BC

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Limestone relief fragment depicting King Ramesses II knealing wearing the Double Crown and offering a nw pot and holding a censer: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, possibly Tanis, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c.1279-1213 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment in painted limestone depicting the head of King Siptah wearing an Ibes-crown above a short wig: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c.1291-1188 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment in quarzite sandstone depicting the figure of King Shoshenk I and his wife Karomama standing facing right offering linen and a wig with diadem to the goddess Wosret: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, Zagazig, Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, c.940-716 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment in quartzite sandstone carved with the upper part of the figure of King Ahmose II (Amasis) facing right and wearing a nemes headdress, with partially erased cartouches: Ancient Egyptian, Memphis, Saite Period, 26th Dynasty, c.664-525 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment in white limestone depicting the upper part of the figure of a king, possibly Nectanebo II, wearing a bag-wig with a uraeus, making an offering: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, possibly Kom Abu Billo, Late Period, 30th Dynasty, possibly reign of Nectanebo II, c.360-343 BC

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Fragment of a limestone tomb-relief showing a man seated on a stool and facing left wearing a short kilt and holding a staff in one hand: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Tomb of Montuemhat, TT34 (Mayor of Thebes who died around 648 BC), Saite Period, 26th Dynasty, c.664-648 BC

Relief Relief

Limestone relief fragment depicting the upper part of the figures of two men carrying boxes above their heads: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Deir el-Bahari, Tomb of Queen Neferu, Middle Kingdom, 11th Dynasty, c. 2055-2004 BC

Relief Relief

Relief fragment, of limestone depicting a pair of harnessed chariot horses being restrained by a Nubian groom: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, probably Saqqara, New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty - 19th Dynasty, c1390–1186 BC

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