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mosertone:Satyr. Glass mosaic tile, Egypt. Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period ~ 100 BC-100 AD Met Museum
Statue of the Cult of OsirisPainted wood and bronze, 16.8 x 36 x 38 cms.Ptolemaic Period ca. 332-30
Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
egypt-museum:Head of AnubisMummy trappings: Anubis mask, fromTuna el-Gebel. Late Period to Ptolemaic
Coffin of Iset-Weret; Ptolemaic period, 305-30 B.C.
Ancient Greek gold ring with a garnet intaglio, depicting either the god Dionysus himself or Ptolemy
Limestone head, identified as the Ptolemaic queen Arsinoe II. Artist unknown; 278-270 BCE (reign of
Inlays in the form of the “Horus of Gold”, falcon with spread wings and Thoth as the i
Ancient Egyptian steatite sculpture of a crocodile with a falcon’s head, representing either the dei
Sardonyx cameo depicting a Ptolemaic prince as Hermes. Artist unknown; 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the C
Gilded cartonnage mummy mask; Ptolemaic or Roman period; Llate 1st century BC - early 1st century AD
Chest with inscription in demotic and depiction of a sacrifice to SobekEgyptian, c. 1st century B.C.
Female mummy mask, Ptolemaic-Roman Period (30 BC - 311 AD)
grandegyptianmuseum:Relief plaque with ram’s head from a god’s figureSmall Late Period and Ptolemaic
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specifically
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
worldhistoryfacts:A “famine stela” from Ptolemaic Egypt (332-31 BCE) describing a seven-year period
Inlays depicting squatting goddess, probably Hathor, and god ShepsiPeriod: Late Period–Ptolemaic Per
Head (black bronze) of Ptolemy II or III. Artist unknown; 246-222 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Mus
heaveninawildflower:‘Inlay of an Apis bull.’ Mosaic glass.Egyptian. Hellenistic Period (Ptolemaic Dy
xphaiea:AN EGYPTIAN AGATE FROG LATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 664-30 B.C. Perhaps the lid of a cos
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Egypt with head of Ptolemy I Soter (obverse) and eagle (reverse), struck u
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