The leopard head is thought to be apart of a set of three for a board game. The head has been carved with great detail.
Queen Nefertari Playing Senet
Period: Original New Kingdom, Ramesside
Dynasty: Dynasty 19
Reign: reign of Ramesses II
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In this painting Nefertari is wearing a sheer linen gown with a gold bracelet and what is thought to be silver earrings. She is sat down at a table playing a game of senet.
Relief fragment with chariots
Finger Ring depicting King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti as Shu and Tefnut
Period: New Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 18
Reign: Joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III
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A life size carving of Hatshepsut made of limestone
Hinged Cuff Bracelet
Period: New Kingdom, Amarna Period
Dynasty: Dynasty 18
Reign: reign of Akhenaten
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This torso statue of Akhenaten was found in the Sanctuary of the Great Aten The heavy breasts and belly of the king are typical of his representation, a feminized body that may suggest his fertile receptiveness to life.
Seated Statue of Hatshepsut
A life size carving of Hatshepsut carved out of limestone
Torso of Akhenaten
This torso statue of Akhenaten was found in the Sanctuary of the Great AtenThe heavy breasts and larger stomach of the king are typical of his representation, a feminized body that may suggest his fertile receptiveness to life and divine inspiration from the Aten.
Heart Scarab of Hatnefer
Period: New Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early
Reign: reign of Thutmose II–Early Joint reign
Date: ca. 1492–1473 B.C.
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Heart scarabs were very popular amulets. This amulet was discovered in the tomb of Hatnefer in 1936.
Letter written in hieratic script on papyrus
Period: New Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 18
Reign: Joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III
Date: ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
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Papyrus was Egypt’s primary writing source. In the letter a man named “Tet” tells his lord of a bad situation he had caused by insulting a high priest.
Shabti of Seti I
Period: New Kingdom, Ramesside
Dynasty: Dynasty 19
Reign: reign of Seti I
Date: ca. 1294–1279 B.C.
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Shabtis were put in a tomb so the owner's spirit would not have to perform manual labour in the afterlife, they would have these figurines to do the work for them.