Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun. Eighteenth Dynasty (Tutankhamun, r. c

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Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun. Eighteenth Dynasty (Tutankhamun, r. c Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun. Eighteenth Dynasty (Tutankhamun, r.c. 1332–1322 BCE), c. 1327 BCE. Height 21 1/4”, weight 24 pounds.

Ancient Egypt.

Egyptian Symbols.

The Palette of Narmer (Left View). Early Dynastic period, c. 2950 BCE.

The Palette of Narmer (Right View). Early Dynastic period, c. 2950 BCE.

Reconstruction Drawing of Djoser's Funerary Complex, Saqqara Reconstruction Drawing of Djoser's Funerary Complex, Saqqara. Third Dynasty,c. 2630–2575 BCE. Some 1,800’ long by 900’ wide.

The Step Pyramid and Sham Buildings, Funerary Complex of Djoser, Saqqara. Height of pyramid 204’.

Mastaba to Pyramid.

Great Pyramids, Giza. Fourth Dynasty, c. 2575–2450 BCE Great Pyramids, Giza. Fourth Dynasty, c. 2575–2450 BCE. Height of pyramid of Khufu, 450'.

Model of the Giza Plateau.

Great Sphinx, Funerary Complex of Khafre. Old Kingdom, c. 2520–2494 BCE. Height approx. 65’.

Valley Temple of Khafre. Old Kingdom, c. 2520–2494 BCE.

Khafre. Fourth Dynasty, c. 2520–2494 BCE. Height 5’ 6 1/8”.

Menkaure and a Queen. Fourth Dynasty, 2490–2472 BCE. Height 54 1/2”.

Seated Scribe. Fifth Dynasty, c. 2450–2325 BCE. Height 21”.

Butcher. Fifth Dynasty, c. 2450–2325 BCE. Height 14 5/8”.

Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt. Fifth Dynasty, c. 2450–2325 BCE Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt. Fifth Dynasty, c. 2450–2325 BCE. Height approx. 45”.

Head of Senusret III. Twelfth Dynasty, c. 1836–1818 BCE Head of Senusret III. Twelfth Dynasty, c. 1836–1818 BCE. Height 17 ¾” × 13 ½” × 17”.

Rock-Cut Tombs, Beni Hasan. Twelfth Dynasty, 1938–1756 BCE.

Picking Figs. Twelfth Dynasty, c. 1890 BCE.

Stele of the Sculptor Userwer. Twelfth Dynasty, c. 1850 BCE

Stele of Amenemhat. Late Eleventh Dynasty, c. 2000 BCE. 11” × 15”.

Detail of the Stele of the Sculptor Userwer.

Reconstruction Drawing of the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak Reconstruction Drawing of the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak. New Kingdom, c. 1579–1075 BCE.

Reconstruction Drawing of the Hypostyle Hall, Great Temple of Amun at Karnak. Nineteenth Dynasty (c. 1292–1190 BCE).

Columns with Papyriform and Bud Capitals, Hypostyle Hall, Great Temple of Amun at Karnak.

Hatshepsut Kneeling. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1473–1458 BCE. Height 8’ 6”.

Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir El-Bahri. Eighteenth Dynasty, c Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir El-Bahri. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1473–1458 BCE.

Schematic Drawing of the Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut.

Ramose's Brother May and His Wife Werener. Eighteenth Dynasty, c Ramose's Brother May and His Wife Werener. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1375–1365 BCE.

Colossal Figure of Akhenaten. Height of remaining portion about 13’.

Akhenaten and His Family. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1353–1336 BCE

Queen Tiy. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1352 BCE. Height 3 3/4”.

Nefertiti. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1353–1336 BCE. Height 20”.

Fish-Shaped Perfume Bottle. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1353–1336 BCE Fish-Shaped Perfume Bottle. Eighteenth Dynasty, c. 1353–1336 BCE. Length 5 3/4”

Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun's Sarcophagus. c. 1332–1322 BCE Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun's Sarcophagus. c. 1332–1322 BCE. Height 6’ 7/8”.

Temple of Ramses II. Nineteenth Dynasty, c. 1279–1213 BCE.

Schematic Drawing of the Temple of Ramses II.

Queen Nefertari Making an Offering To Isis Queen Nefertari Making an Offering To Isis. Nineteenth Dynasty, 1290–1224 BCE.

Rosetta Stone. 196 BCE.

Hieroglyphic Signs for the Letters P, T, O, and L, which were Champollion's Clues to Deciphering the Rosetta Stone.

Judgment of Hunefer Before Osiris. Nineteenth Dynasty, c. 1285 BCE Judgment of Hunefer Before Osiris. Nineteenth Dynasty, c. 1285 BCE. Height 15 5/8”.

Karomama. c. 945–715 BCE. Height 23 1/2”.

Mummy Wrapping of a Young Boy. Roman period, c. 100–120 CE Mummy Wrapping of a Young Boy. Roman period, c. 100–120 CE. Height of mummy 53 3/8”, portrait 9 ½ × 6 1/2”.