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Statuette of the god Ptah (bronze with black pigment and inlaid silver and gold). In Egyptian mythol
museum-of-artifacts:An Egyptian floor mosaic depicting a dog and a knocked-over gold vessel. c. 200-
mudwerks:(via adski_kafeteri: 2 for 2)Miniature reproduction of an Egyptian sarcophagus with a gold
fuckinmiki:Tutenkhamun’s gold dagger and sheath. 3300 years old.
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian hollow gold bead bearing the names of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Rame
Ancient Egyptian spacer bead from a piece of jewelry (cast gold + amethyst), decorated to look like
Ancient Egyptian ring (gold and green jasper) with an image of the god Ptah. Artist unknown; ca. 66
archaicwonder:Egyptian Gold Necklace, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1550-1069 BC
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specifically
Ancient Egyptian gold amulet in the shape of a ram’s head. Artist unknown; ca. 712-664 BCE (25th [K
Tiny Ancient Egyptian “heart” amulets1. Gold foil heart amulet, 26th Dynasty, 688-525 BCE, found in
Gold tray handle from Tell Dafna (Daphae), Egypt. Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Museum of Fin
ancientjewels:Pair of Hellenistic Greek gold, glass, and stone earrings featuring an Egyptian Atef c
grandegyptianmuseum:The Gold Mask of Tutankhamun. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Egyptian gold and carnelian cat ring, ca. 1070 BCE
grandegyptianmuseum:Egyptian Lotus RingDecorated with lotus flowers and baguettes. Made of Gold, lap
Cult statue of Amon, gold
Ram pendant of Amun, Hematite, gold
Gold stater of the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II (r. 361-343 BCE), last native ruler of Ancient
collective-history:“Aegis” with the head of Sekhmet ca. 900-750 BCThe collars worn by both Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian amulet depicting a ram-headed falcon, made from gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and
Golden burial mask of Psusennes I, Egyptian Pharoah 1047 – 1001 BC
Ancient Egyptian cat amulet in bronze and gold, thought to represent the goddess Bast/Bastet. Artis
detailsdetales:Miniature Broad Collar Necklace (c. 332–222 B.C.E.)Egypt, Ptolemaic Period
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