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Upper part of a statuette of a woman wearing a Hathor-style tripartite wig: Ancient Egyptian, possibly 17th or early 18th Dynasty
Statuette in limestone of a woman wearing a long wig and a broad collar of three tiers: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom, mid-late 18th Dynasty, c.1550-1295 BC
Statuette (tomb-model) in red, white, and black painted wood of a woman on a wooden base leaning over a vat: Ancient Egyptian, from Beni Hasan, Middle Kingdom
Statuette in pottery with traces of colour of a female servant holding a vessel with a bell mouth: possibly Ancient Egyptian, Second Intermediate Period
Statuette in white limestone of a woman wearing a long wig, seated upon a chair playing a large triangular harp: Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty
Statuette in wood of a naked woman wearing a short wig shown standing on a small plinth: Ancient Egyptian, possibly 25th Dynasty or modern
Hollow, mould-made statuette in terracotta representing a nude woman seated, probably Baubo: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Faiyum, Roman Period
Statuette in terracotta with traces of white and blue pigments of a woman lying face downwards on a bed: Ancient Egyptian, 18th - 19th Dynasty
Statuette of wood, with traces of gesso and paint, of a foreign woman carrying a child on her back and wearing a long cloak: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Beni Hasan, tomb of Useri and Ary-hotep (181 LC), Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, c.1985-1773 BC
Statuette in green-blue faience of a standing Nubian woman, naked with several children sportively represented as apes: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom
Statuette of a nude female made from a plaster cast; original in ivory: Ancient Egyptian, from Badari, Predynastic, Badarian( Left foot inscribed 'NEOS')
Fragmentary statuette of a nude female made from a plaster cast; original in terracotta: Ancient Egyptian, from Badari, Predynastic, Badarian (Lower leg inscribed 'NEOS')