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卢浮宫

01 The Gebel el-Arak knife. Late Predynastic Period 01 The Gebel el-Arak knife. Late Predynastic Period. The carved scene show a battle above two rows of ships. (E11517)

04 A slate palette from the Late Predynastic Period 04 A slate palette from the Late Predynastic Period. Two hyenas form the sides at the top. (E11502)

05 Limestone stela of Wadj from his tomb at Abydos 05 Limestone stela of Wadj from his tomb at Abydos. Also know as the Serpent King. 1st Dynasty. (E11007)

Ankh, 3rd Dyn

06 Limestone standing figure of Sepa from a serdab in his tomb 06 Limestone standing figure of Sepa from a serdab in his tomb. 3rd Dynasty. (A37)

07 Limestone standing figure of Nesa from a serdab in the tomb of Sepa 07 Limestone standing figure of Nesa from a serdab in the tomb of Sepa. 3rd Dynasty. (A36)

Raherka and his wife, Old Kingdom

08 An acacia wood statue of an unknown couple. Old Kingdom (N2293)

09 Head of Djedefre from his mortuary temple at Abu Roash 09 Head of Djedefre from his mortuary temple at Abu Roash. Due to the nature of the break this is usually described as the head of a sphinx. (E12626)

10 Stela of Nefertiabet a daughter of the Pharaoh Khufu 10 Stela of Nefertiabet a daughter of the Pharaoh Khufu. From her tomb at Giza. 4th Dynasty. (E22745)

11 Scenes of starving bedouin were part of the decoration of the causeway walls of the 5th Dynasty Pharaoh Unas at Saqqara. (E17381)

12 Old Kingdom statue of a seated scribe. (E3023)

13 Statue of Amenemhet III from the Middle Kingdom.

14 Scene of offerings from the Abydos tomb of Abkaou. 11th Dynasty 14 Scene of offerings from the Abydos tomb of Abkaou. 11th Dynasty. (C15)

15 Scene of lamentation as women grieve. From a 11th Dynasty tomb.

16 Middle Kingdom head of Sesostris III. (12924)

17 A dog with puppies from the Middle Kingdom. (E11557)

18 Although this sphinx was usurped several times by Pharaohs as late as the 22nd Dynasty it was originally carved for Amenemhat II.

Annals of Thutmosis III

卡纳克王表

19 An 18th Dynasty statue of Imenhetep

20 18th Dynasty wooden face mask, probably from a coffin. (E11647)

21 A spoon with a handle in the form of a young lute player 21 A spoon with a handle in the form of a young lute player. 18th Dynasty (N1748)

Nebmertef and Baboon, 1360 BC, Louvre

24 A small statue of Senmut the vizier of Hatshepsut 24 A small statue of Senmut the vizier of Hatshepsut. He holds a measuring rope.

25 Part of a statue of the royal scribe Meniou. New Kingdom (E11519)

26 A limestone head of Akhenaten (E11706)

30 A small limestone statue of the Pharaoh Akhenaten.

31 A small limestone head of a princess. Probably Amarna period 31 A small limestone head of a princess. Probably Amarna period. (E14715)

32 Torso of a woman from Amarna. Possibly identified as Nefretiti.

33 A small fragment of a relief showing Akhenaten prostrate with baboons.

36 Wooden statue of Touy, described as belonging to the Hareem of the God Min. New Kingdom Period.

39 Acasia wood figure of a servant girl. New Kingdom. (E8025)

40 Wooden figure of an Asian servant carrying an amphora. New Kingdom 40 Wooden figure of an Asian servant carrying an amphora. New Kingdom. (N1738)

41 Part of a statue of Neferhebef and his wife. 18th Dynasty. (A57)

42 Spoon in the form of an oryx. 18th Dynasty (E3678)

43 Part of the Book of the Dead from the tomb of a scribe called Nebqed from the 18th Dynasty. The whole papyrus is over 6 metres long. (N3068)

45 A scene removed from Seti I's tomb in the Valley of the Kings 45 A scene removed from Seti I's tomb in the Valley of the Kings. It shows Seti and Hathor. (B7)

46 An unfinished drawing from the time of Ramesses II 46 An unfinished drawing from the time of Ramesses II. The drawing in red has been corrected in black. (C35)

47 Small limestone fragment showing Ramesses II as a youth.

50 The sarcophagus of Ramesses III from his tomb in Valley of the Kings. (D1)

51 Two ostraca showing designs for columns 51 Two ostraca showing designs for columns. 19-20th Dynasty from Dier el-Medina. (E25334, E14315)

52 Ostracon showing a monkey. New Kingdom.

53 Ostracon showing the use of a grid to draw various animals 53 Ostracon showing the use of a grid to draw various animals. New Kingdom

54 Ostracon showing a lion. New Kingdom

55 Ostracon showing a chariot. New Kingdom.

56 Ostracon showing a bull. New Kingdom. (E14346)

57 Ostracon showing a bull. New Kingdom.

58 Ostracon showing dogs chasing a hyena. New Kingdom. (E14366)

59 Bronze statue of Horus from the 3rd Intermediate Period. (E7703)

60 A 'troupe' of Ushabti figures from the 21st Dynasty.

61 A decoration, probably from a sarcophagus from the 22nd Dynasty 61 A decoration, probably from a sarcophagus from the 22nd Dynasty. (N4000)

62 A column with the face of Hathor 62 A column with the face of Hathor. From the ruins of the temple of Bastet at Bubastis from the time of Osorkon II. (E10590)

63 Golden pendant bearing the name of Osorkon II. 22nd Dynasty.

64 Standing figure of 'God's wife of Amun' Karomama 64 Standing figure of 'God's wife of Amun' Karomama. Probably from Karnak. The figure is bronze with silver and gold inlay. 22nd Dynasty.

65 Stela of Tanetperet from the 23rd Dynasty 65 Stela of Tanetperet from the 23rd Dynasty. The god Re-Harakhty emits life-giving rays towards a femail offerer.

66 An offering vase from the 25th Dynasty. (N976)

67 Vases from the 18th Dynasty.

68 A late period bronze of Horus as a hawk. (E14282)

69 The God Thoth in the form of a baboon. Ptolomaic period. (E17496)

71 Late Period bronzes of four cats on an acacia wood base. (N3910)

72 A Late Period Mummified cat. (AF9461)

73 A Ptolomaic Period limestone dog. (E11657)

74 A limestone head of a lion. (E22722)

75 Sarcophagus cover of Djedhor. Ptolomaic Period. (D9)

76 Limestone figure of Montu. Ptolomaic Period. (E12922)