2004.10.1
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Plastic decoration (snake or poppy stems and buds) on body suggests Egyptian influence or origin.
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2005.9.5
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Egyptian relief of Egyptian commander at head of troops presenting offerings to the Prince of Punt (Ethiopia) on the shores of the Red Sea.
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2005.9.6
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Cast from a relief from Deir el Bahari (18th dynasty) showing Egyptian ships trading with Punt (Ethiopia).
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2007.9.1.104
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Displays an Egyptian god, possibly Amun, facing left, with an ankh on the right.
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2007.9.1.99
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Displays a scarab beetle and an Egyptian god, possibly Sobek.
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2009.9.44
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Portrait of a man wearing an egyptian crown looking left. The top of his clothes can be seen. Inscription on the right side. Cast number: 58
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2009.9.47
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An Egyptian double-feather crown, representing Ma'at or Thot. Cast number: 61
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2009.9.48
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Egyptian double-feather crown with a bow underneath it. Cast number: 62
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2009.9.58
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A figure with a baboon's torso and a male human's body bedding over a lying sphinx from behind. Probably alluding to the Egyptian God Thot.
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2009.9.60
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A sphinx wearing the Egyptian Nemes crown, looking right. Cast number: 74
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2009.9.61
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A crocodile, either representing the Egyptian god Sobek or from the Ancient Roman perspective, representing Egypt. Cast number: 75
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L.2013.10.1
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Egyptian scarab with illegible inscription or image on the base. Poor condition with grey deposits across the surface. Hole through the centre running length ways.
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L.2013.10.2
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Egyptian scarab, nicely carved with some details of a beetles anatomy. On the base are hieroglyphic inscriptions. There is a hole running through the centre length ways.
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