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Male Figurine, Naqada II
| Unknown. Predynastic | MFAB-719 |
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Dolmen structure, general view
| Unknown | 8S-4253 |
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Stonehenge, Ruins, general view
| Unknown | 8S-11591 |
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Hune bed
| Unknown | 8S-28460 |
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Tablet with pictographs, from Mesopotamia
| Unknown. Protoliterate Period | MFAB-730 |
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Statuette of a Man, from Khafaje
| Unknown. Sumeria. Early Dynastic | WAM-124 |
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Female Worshipper
| Unknown. Sumeria. Uruk Dynasties | AK-37 |
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Head of Gudea, probably from Tella, Sumer
| Unknown. Neo-Sumerian. Ur Dynasty III | MFAB-83 |
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Relief of a winged Genius, from the Northwest Palace, Nimrud
| Unknown. Assyrian Empire | MFAB-731 |
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Royal Audience Hall of Darius I, sculpture: relief of subjects bearing gifts
| Unknown | 8S-10206 |
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Great Sphinx, with Pyramid of Khafre in background
| Unknown | HAR-412 |
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Bust of Prince Ankhhaf, from Giza, tomb G7510
| Unknown. Old Kingdom. Dynasty IV | MFAB-87 |
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King Menkaure, the Goddess Hathor, and the Deified Hare Nome
| Unknown. Old Kingdom. Dynasty IV | MFAB-31 |
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Head of a Nobleman (The Josephson Head), possibly from Memphis
| Unknown. Middle Kingdom. Dynasty XII | MFAB-711 |
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Tomb of Ramose, relief: Ramose and wife, with paint traces
| Unknown | 8S-4400 |
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Relief of Queen Nefertiti, from Karnak
| Unknown. New Kingdom. Dynasty XVIII | BMA-31 |
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Shroud of Neferhotep, son of Herrotiou
| Unknown. Roman Period | BMA-1474 |
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Scroll: Scene of the God Nehebkau (the god who united the “ka” with the body) and another deity, close up
| Unknown | BMA-1141A |
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Female Figure (Idol)
| Unknown. Early Cycladic II-III Period | MFAB-182 |
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Palace, reconstructed balustrade with restored fresco
| Unknown | 8S-23017 |
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