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Greywacke standing statue of a man named Mesehi (?) with a shaved head, wearing a long pleated kilt with a weft-fringe: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, c.1855 - 1650 BC
Upper part of a greywacke statue of a seated man wearing a long wig with lappets: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, c.1922 - 1855 BC
Head of a statuette of limestone, of a man wearing a short curled wig: Ancient Egyptian, early 18th Dynasty
Black granite statue of the Controller of Priests Amenyseneb seated with his hands upon his knees, wearing a shoulder-length wig, inscribed across his chest and down his kilt: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Abydos, Tomb 452, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, c.1765 - 1712 BC
Statue in limestone of a man seated upon a stool with his hands upon his thighs: Ancient Egyptian, probably early 19th Dynasty
Fired steatite pair statuette of a man named Dedu and his wife (possibly named User-Djehuty) shown standing on a rectangular podium with a rough inscription: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, probably Thebes, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, c.1795 - 1650 BC
Statue in grey-green steatite of the General and Royal Scribe Ramesses-seneb, standing holding a ram-headed temple-staff: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, probably Thebes, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c.1279 -1213 BC
Upper part of a statue in greywacke of a man wearing a shoulder-length striated wig and short beard: Ancient Egyptian, probably 18th Dynasty, reign of Hatshepsut - Thutmose III
Head in porphyritic diorite from the statue of a man wearing a wig or headcloth extending to the shoulders: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, reign of Hatshepsut or a little earlier
Face from the statue of a man in black basaltic stone, showing the man wearing a wig-cloth: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty
Serpentine statue of a man kneeling to present a figure of the god Amun in a shrine, backpillar inscribed with a prayer to Amun: Ancient Egyptian, probably Thebes, 26th Dynasty (Saite), c.664-525 BC
Statue in black diorite of a man seated upon a block wearing a bag wig and shendyt kilt: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, possibly Abydos, 12th Dynasty, probably the reign of Senwosret II
Statue in grano-diorite of a man with his head close shaven, broken off at the neck, with remains of a back-pillar: Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period
Upper part of a basalt statue of a man wearing a striated wig, parted in the middle and falling to the shoulders, possibly cut from a seated statue: Ancient Egyptian, Old Kingdom, probably 5th Dynasty, c.2494 - 2345 BC
Statue in limestone, with traces of colour, of the Chief Weaver Tetity kneeling and raising his hands to praise the sun-god: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Early 18th Dynasty, c. 1479-1400 BC
Stelophorus statue in black granite of the Standard Bearer and Deputy of the King Pehsukher wearing a long striated wig and kilt and kneeling to present an abbreviated hymn to the sun god Ra: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c.1479-1400 BC