#Naqada II)/1st Dynasty
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fromthedust · 2 years ago
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the female figure as portrayed in over 4,000 years in ancient Egypt — from Neolithic times up until Cleopatra
Female Nude - ivory - Neolithic - Predynastic Period, Naqada I, c.4400-3500 BCE
Priestess Imertnebes - wood, faience, bronze - Middle Kingdom, c.1991-1783 BCE
torso of a woman - wood - Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 c.1850–1640 BCE
female figure - painted wood with gold-leaf inlaid eyes - New Kingdom, 1551-1070 BCE
figure of a young concubine of King Amenhotep III - c.1386-1349 BCE
figure of a woman - ivory - New Kingdom, 18th or 19th Dynasty - c.1550-1070 BCE
Queen Ahmose-Nefertari - wife of Ahmose 1, mother of Amenhotep 1 - 19th Dynasty
striding woman - polychrome wood - Thebes - New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c.1292-1189 BCE
figure of a queen or divine consort - copper alloy inlaid with gold detail - Third Intermediate Period, c.1069-664 BCE
Nubian female figure - bronze with inlaid eyes - Late Period, 25th Dynasty c.711-600 BCE
cosmetic container in the shape of a young swimmer - 26th Dynasty 
figure of a woman (four views) - silver - Late Period (Saite), reign of Necho II, Dynasty 26 - c.610-595 BCE
Cleopatra VII Philopator - black basalt - 146 cm high - Ptolemaic Period, 1st century BCE
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blueiscoool · 3 years ago
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An Egyptian Basalt or Graywacke Jar Predynastic Period (Naqada II)/1st Dynasty, circa 3500-2900 B.C.
Of ovoid form with offset foot, tubular handles, and everted rim. Height 12.7 cm.
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egyptology-misr · 5 years ago
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Gneiss Jar Stone vessels with sophisticated shapes were created with simple tools such as pounders, weighted drills with hollowcore bits, and abrasives. Gerzeh culture (Naqada II), ca. 3500-3200 BC, or Early Dynastic Period, 1st Dynasty, ca. 3100-2900 BC. Said to have been found at Abydos. Now in the Saint Louis Art Museum. 209:1924 #egyptology_misr #Egypte #Agypten #Egipt #Egipto #Egitto #Египет #مصر #मिस्र #エジプト #埃及 #Egypten #Visit_Egypt #discover_Egypt #Experience_Egypt #diving  #socialmedia #egypt #iloveegypt #luxor #karnak #mylifesamovie #mylifesatravelmovie #travelblog #travelblogger #solotravel #wanderlust #gopro #egyptology #ancientegypt (at Saint Louis Art Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3o02xEFQCk/?igshid=1ab0zumfizetd
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