From Egypt. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22, ca. 945−712 BCE. Having a footcase indicated power and wealth. Credit: fristcenter.org
- From Egypt. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22, ca. 945−712 BCE. Having a footcase indicated power and wealth.
- From el-Ma'mariya, Egypt. Predynastic Period, Naqada II Period, ca. 3650–3300 BCE. Painted terracotta. The oldest ever excavated in Egypt. In person, she is lovely!
- Teti New Kingdom, ca. 1339-1307 B.C.E. The deceased paid almost one year’s salary for this; he had to pay separately for each color. It is more amazing in person!
- From Karnak, Egypt. Ptolemaic Period, 305–30 BCE. In a glass case, visitors get a 360-degree view of all the intricate details carved on figures. His head angle tells more about him.
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