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Funerary Mask of an adolescent boy, Egyptian, 2nd century. Painted plaster
Dionysos, Limestone relief, Ahnassia El-Medina, Beni-Souef, 3rd Century. Proto-Coptic Art made for the Greek Pagan Community in Egypt
Leda and the Swan from Ahnassia, Beni-Souef, Egypt, 3rd century. Probably made for the Greek Pagan community in Egypt but with characteristics of Coptic Art
Orpheus and Euridyce, Beni-Souef, Egypt, 3rd century. Probably made for the Greek Pagan Community of Egypt with characteristics of Coptic Art
Early Coptic Funerary Slab, 3rd-4th century. Limestone Figure with Arms raised in attitude of worship. Note the shell & crosses. Cairo, Coptic Museum
Coptic woodcarving of lion in foliage, c5th-7th century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic Wood Panel, Joseph carrying the Infant Jesus, 6th-7th century. Egyptian (Coptic) at Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic wooden carving of lion, 6th-7th century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic Woodcarving with Angels, Adam and Eve and Saints c 6th-8th century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic woodcarving with animals, 6th-7th century. Cairo
Comic relief, Egyptian Limestone, Herakles and the Cretian Bull, 4th century
Coptic Woodcarving of Donkey, 6th century
Coptic Woodcarving of Antelope, 5th century
Horus on a Horse spears a Crocodile, Egyptian Sandstone, 5th century
Chi-Rho symbol from Coptic sarcophagus, 7th century. First used by Roman emperor Constantine the Great, ideally suited to symbolize the crucifixion of Christ
Coptic jar with fish, Egypt, c6th-8th centuryCoptic jar with fish. Egypt, c6th-8th century
St. Menas, Pilgrim Flask from Abu Mina, Mariut, Egypt, 6th-7th Century. Saint Menas (also Minas, Menas, Mena, Mennas) (285 - c)
Bronze lamp in the form of a Peacock, c6th-7th century
Coptic Textile Head of Christ, Painting on Linen, Egypt, 6th century
Coptic Textile of Angel, 6th century. Painted linen
Paleolithic Quartz Flake Tool from Olduvai, 1 to 2 million years old
Mask used in initiation ceremony from Kuba, ZaireMask used in initiation ceremony: from Kuba, Zaire. The Kuba Kingdom, also rendered as the Kingdom of the Bakuba or Bushongo, was a pre-colonial kingdom in Central Africa
Skull of Australopithecus Africanus from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 3 to 2 million years BC. Australopithecus africanus is an extinct (fossil) species of the australopithecines
Mask of wood and metal, Bamana People, Mali, 20th century. The Bambara are a Mande people living in Africa, primarily in Mali but also in Guinea, Burkina Faso and Senegal
Mask from Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country north of Ghana and south of Mali and Niger. Economically, it is one of the four or five poorest countries in the world
Christian Church wall painting, Ethopia
Ethopian Manuscript Illustration of the Adoration of the Magi, c1664-1667. From the 4 Gospels, copied by Takla. British Museum
Coptic Textile, Female Head Portrait, Egypt, 6th-7th century
Wax portrait from Antinoe, 3rd century. Mummy portraits or Fayum mummy portraits is the modern term given to a type of naturalistic painted portrait on wooden boards attached to Egyptian mummies
Wax portrait from Antinoe, 2nd century. Mummy portraits or Fayum mummy portraits is the modern term given to a type of naturalistic painted portrait on wooden boards attached to Egyptian mummies
Coptic Fresco of the Nile with Felucca Ships, c6th-7th century
Coptic Fresco of the River Nile, c6th-7th century. Coptic Museum, Cairo
Coptic Mural of Christ, c6th-7th century
Story of Adam and Eve, Early Coptic Wallpainting. Egypt, c6th century. Egyptian Christians living in Egypt identified themselves as Coptic Christians
Coptic Wooden Wheeled toy, Horse & rider, c640-1500Coptic Wooden Wheeled toy, Horse & Rider. Coptic history is part of history of Egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the 1st century AD
Isis and Horus. Bronze Egyptian Deities, 7th century BC-6th century BC. Isis name is first attested in the fifth dynasty in the Pyramid texts. She was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus
Thoth: Egyptian God: Ibis headed. Vatican. Thoth was, among other things, a god of the moon and the inventor of writing who announces and writes down the judgments about the dead
Neje and his mother, New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty, 1300BC-1200BC. Painted limestone, Thebes, Egypt.. (State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany)
Nile animals on panel in the Vatican
Egyptian Relief. Seated Lady with elaborate hairstyle
Egyptian Food from tombs. Grain, bread, beans as Funerary offerings. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs and their relatives spent years preparing a lavish tomb stocked with everything they might need or want
Egyptian Mummy of a Hawk representing Horus, c1st century BC-1st century. Horus the falcon god was Egypt?s first national god worshiped by all of Egypt, the worship of Horus spanned over 5, 000 years
Etruscan Urn in the shape of a Hut, Impasto, 9th century BC-8th century BC. Possibly used to contain the cremated remains of an individual
Earthenware Vessel, Villanova Culture, from Bologna, Italy, 8th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful
Bronze Situla with incised decoration showing warriors, Etruscan, Bologna, c6th century BC. A Situla is a bucket-shaped container, usually of metal or pottery and often richly decorated
Etruscan Bronze Crested Helmet, c7th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful and wealthy civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to
Etruscan Script on Gold Leaf at Villa Giulia, Rome, late 6th century BC- early 5th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful
Etruscan Gold Ear-ring with pendant, 3rd century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful and wealthy civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to