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Gift of Mary Roberts Coles and Mrs. George S. Robbins, 1920

Accession Lot

  • Object[78]
  • no[62]
  • yes[16]
  • no[78]
  • african[4]
  • asian[1]
  • egyptian[71]
  • near eastern[2]
  • amulet[35]
  • amulets[1]
  • cartonnage[2]
  • clavus[1]
  • cloak[1]
  • cushion (chair)[1]
  • figure fragment[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • hat[1]
  • jacket[1]
  • kimono[1]
  • leaf[1]
  • lentoid flask[1]
  • plaque[4]
  • ring[1]
  • robe[1]
  • scarab[7]
  • scaraboid[1]
  • seal (object)[9]
  • string of beads[5]
  • textile[4]
  • textile medalion[1]
  • tunic[1]
  • vessel[1]
  • water bottle[1]
  • egypt[71]
  • fayum[1]
  • hawara[1]
  • japan[1]
  • luxor[1]
  • morocco[4]
  • palestine[2]
  • eighteenth dynasty[2]
  • graeco-roman period[1]
  • modern[1]
  • new kingdom[4]
  • thirtieth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-eighth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-fourth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-nineth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-seventh dynasty[1]
  • twenty-sixth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-third dynasty[1]
  • coptic[2]
  • graeco-roman[1]
  • japanese[1]
  • anubis[1]
  • arm[1]
  • baboon[1]
  • bes[3]
  • dancer[1]
  • deity[1]
  • djed pillar[1]
  • double hathor head[1]
  • double plumes[1]
  • falcon[2]
  • floral motif[1]
  • frog[1]
  • headrest[1]
  • heart[1]
  • horus[2]
  • human head[1]
  • isis[1]
  • khnum[1]
  • nubian[1]
  • papyrus column[1]
  • ptah pataikos[3]
  • rabbit[1]
  • scepter[1]
  • sekhmet[1]
  • serpent[1]
  • shu[1]
  • star[1]
  • taweret[1]
  • thoth[1]
  • uraeus with lion head[1]
  • wedjat eye[3]
  • hieroglyphic[2]
  • basalt[1]
  • brass[1]
  • bronze[1]
  • carnelian[3]
  • cotton[4]
  • diorite[1]
  • faience[30]
  • glass[5]
  • gold[1]
  • hematite[1]
  • ivory[1]
  • jasper[2]
  • lapis lazuli[5]
  • leather[1]
  • linen[5]
  • pigment[2]
  • plaster[2]
  • silk[3]
  • slate[1]
  • steatite[12]
  • stone[8]
  • wood[1]
  • wool[7]
  • embroidered[3]
  • inscribed[1]
  • painted[1]
  • tapestry weave[1]
  • weft wrapping[1]
  • woven[1]
  • yes[1]

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E15303A

Plaque

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E15318

Amulet

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E15555

String of Beads

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E15338

Amulet

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E15317

Amulet

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E15305

Seal (Object)

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E15295

Seal (Object)

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E15304

Plaque

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E15294

Seal (Object)

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E15323

Amulet

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E15337

Amulet

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E15334

Amulet

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E15328

Amulet

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E15248

Amulet

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