Greco-egyptian Gallery
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Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
Ancient Egyptian faience sistrum (rattle) inscribed with the name of Ptolemy I Soter (r. 305-282 BCE
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
dionyzines:Greco-Egyptian aryballos in the form of a hedgehog, 6th-5th century BCE
Head (black bronze) of Ptolemy II or III. Artist unknown; 246-222 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Mus
Inlay in the form of a jackalEgyptian, c. 380-250 B.C.black and white glass with jasperoid bands Wa
White marble bust of the syncretized Greco-Egyptian goddess Isis-Sothis-Demeter. Unknown Roman arti
A bust of Demeter, here identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis. Unknown Egyptian artist, 1st cen
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). U
cleopatrasdaughter:history week meme → day two: one invention/discoveryThe Lighthouse of Alexandria
Rhyton with griffins Greco-Egyptian, 3rd-2nd century B.C.Egyptian faience Walters Art Museum
Zeus-Ammon. Roman copy of a Greek (5th cent. BCE) original, depicting Zeus with the ram’s hor
Bronze statue of Imhotep (fl. ca. 2650-2600 BCE), architect of the Step Pyramid of Djoser and the fi
Terracotta head of a bearded satyr. Artist unknown; 1st or 2nd cent. CE. From Alexandria, Egypt; n
The falcon-headed Egyptian deity Horus spears a foe, who is simultaneously attacked by a lion. Lime
Funerary stele of a Greek-speaking Egyptian named Elemon (Ἐλέμων) from Lycopolis, depicting the dece
Funerary portrait of a woman from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; Antonine period (ca. 138-192 CE). N
dionyzines:Greco-Egyptian aryballos in the form of a hedgehog, 6th-5th century BCE
Ancient Egyptian amulet (gold with lapis lazuli, turquoise, and steatite inlays) depicting the ba (o
Funerary stele of a woman named Aurelia Artemis, daughter of Pasion, from a Greek family living in s
Hermanubis1st-2nd Century ADEgypt, Alexandria, AfricaHermanubis, was a Greco-Egyptian deity, a combi
A river god delivers Io, still bearing the horns from her transformation into a heifer, to the godde
Ancient Egyptian funerary figure (painted wood and linen) representing the composite deity Ptah-Soka
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