World's Columbian Exposition Exhibits: Objects from the Flinders Petrie and Egyptian Exploration Fund
Exhibition ( Jan 1893 - Dec 1893)
- Object[384]
- egyptian[216]
- mediterranean[168]
- alabastron[1]
- amphora[5]
- architecture[1]
- arrowhead[8]
- awl[4]
- axe[1]
- axe head[1]
- balustrade[1]
- basket[2]
- basket lid[1]
- bead[16]
- bead spreader[1]
- bell[2]
- bird[1]
- blade[1]
- block[2]
- bowl[8]
- brazier[1]
- bread[1]
- building fragment[1]
- canopic jar[3]
- canopic jar lid[3]
- capital[3]
- cartonnage[4]
- casing block[1]
- cast[1]
- cat[1]
- ceiling[1]
- chain[1]
- chalice[1]
- child[2]
- coffin lid[1]
- coil[3]
- coin[5]
- column fragment[4]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[3]
- core[3]
- cornice fragment[1]
- cornice inlay[6]
- crocodile[3]
- cup[1]
- dagger[7]
- dinos[2]
- dirk[1]
- dish[1]
- door bolt[1]
- earring[1]
- figurine[29]
- figurine fragment[1]
- finger ring[1]
- food[1]
- fruit[1]
- girdle fragment[1]
- hair ornament[1]
- hair pin[4]
- human hand[2]
- human head[2]
- hydria[2]
- idol[9]
- implement[3]
- incense burner lid[2]
- jar[4]
- jug[6]
- knife[6]
- kohl pot[3]
- model[2]
- money[3]
- mummy[10]
- mummy portrait[2]
- nail[3]
- needle[2]
- oinochoe[3]
- ornament[2]
- pebble[5]
- pigment[4]
- pigment fragment[2]
- plant material[2]
- pyxis[3]
- relief[8]
- rhyton[2]
- ring[8]
- scarab[3]
- seal (object)[2]
- shawabti[3]
- sherd[10]
- shoe[2]
- sickle blade[9]
- situla[2]
- spindle whorl[59]
- spiral[6]
- statue[4]
- stone fragment[2]
- stool fragment[4]
- tablet[2]
- thymiaterion lid[2]
- tile[5]
- tile fragment[7]
- tweezer[2]
- vase[6]
- vessel[7]
- akhmim[1]
- amathus[4]
- athens[1]
- attica[1]
- ayia paraskevi[121]
- bubastis[8]
- bumo[2]
- cairo[1]
- chytroi[1]
- cyprus[154]
- egypt[216]
- el-amarna[56]
- etruria[1]
- fayum[14]
- greece[3]
- gurob[17]
- hawara[3]
- idalion[1]
- illahun[7]
- italy[8]
- kahun[26]
- katydase[2]
- kition[1]
- kourion[2]
- latium[1]
- lower egypt[26]
- malta[1]
- mediterranean[4]
- naucratis[26]
- parma (italy)[1]
- pi tum[1]
- rhodes[1]
- salamis[1]
- saqqara[3]
- tamassos[4]
- tarraneh[3]
- tell dafana[22]
- tell el-yahudiya[5]
- thebes (egypt)[7]
- tivoli[1]
- upper egypt[4]
- veii[1]
- amarna period[1]
- bronze age[42]
- claudius[2]
- copper age[18]
- cypro-archaic period[2]
- early bronze age[2]
- early iron age[1]
- eighteenth dynasty[55]
- eigtheenth dynasty[1]
- geometric period[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- iron age[2]
- late bronze age[8]
- late etruscan period[1]
- late period[21]
- middle bronze age[2]
- middle cypriot i[1]
- middle kingdom[31]
- new kingdom[55]
- nineteenth dynasty[9]
- ptolemaic[1]
- ptolemaic period[10]
- roman period[2]
- third intermediate period[1]
- thirty-third dynasty[11]
- transitional period[1]
- twelfth dynasty[31]
- twentieth dynasty[5]
- twenty-fifth dynasty[1]
- twenty-sixth dynasty[22]
- twenty-sixth dynasty or later[2]
- vespasian[3]
- attic[4]
- clazomenian (culture)[5]
- cypriot[9]
- early graeco-phoenician[1]
- east greek[8]
- etruscan[3]
- graeco-phoenician[1]
- greek[6]
- imperial roman[4]
- italic[1]
- late etruscan[1]
- ptolemaic[10]
- punic[1]
- roman[5]
- terremare[1]
- acropolis[1]
- aphrodite temenos[1]
- aphrodite temple[2]
- artemis temple[1]
- el rubiyat[1]
- found on breast on mummied baby[1]
- greek cemetery[1]
- greek mercenary camp[13]
- greek vase-chamber 18[1]
- hathor temple[2]
- house of jeweller[2]
- palace of ramesses iii[5]
- petrified forest[1]
- rubble left by sculpters[1]
- scarab factory[1]
- shrine[2]
- shrine of princess atum-neferu[4]
- temenos[1]
- temenos of second temple of apollo[3]
- temple[1]
- temple of senwosret ii[1]
- tomb[1]
- tomb 19[1]
- tt 198 (?)[1]
- villa hadriana[1]
- akhenaten[3]
- animal[3]
- animal?[1]
- ankhsenpaaten[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- aphrodite head[2]
- aphrodite?[1]
- apollo[1]
- astarte gouratrophos[1]
- astarte mother[1]
- aten[2]
- bird[3]
- bowl[1]
- boy[1]
- bread[1]
- bull[1]
- bull head[1]
- cake[1]
- cart[1]
- cartouche[7]
- cat[1]
- chair[1]
- child[3]
- cleopatra vii[1]
- cow[1]
- crocodile[3]
- cybele?[1]
- dancing[1]
- daughter[1]
- deer[4]
- duamutef[1]
- ducks[2]
- eagle[1]
- falcon[1]
- falcon?[1]
- female head[2]
- female torso[1]
- flower[1]
- foliage[1]
- geometric motif[1]
- hathor head[1]
- haunch of beef[1]
- head[2]
- hog[1]
- horn[1]
- horse head[1]
- human[9]
- human arm[1]
- human foot[1]
- human hand[3]
- ibis?[1]
- iliad[1]
- inscription[1]
- isis[1]
- ivy[1]
- lion[1]
- lion head[1]
- lion?[1]
- lotus[1]
- man[3]
- nefertiti[2]
- nike[1]
- nymph[1]
- papyrus[1]
- patera?[1]
- peleus[2]
- pharaoh[1]
- pig[1]
- pillar[1]
- princess[1]
- qebehsenuef[1]
- quadruped[1]
- ram[1]
- ram head[1]
- rosette[2]
- sandal[1]
- scarab[1]
- seated woman[1]
- senwosret ii[1]
- shell[1]
- shrine[1]
- solar rays[1]
- sphinx[1]
- sun disk[2]
- table leg[1]
- thetis[2]
- thumb[1]
- titulary[1]
- tympanum?[1]
- uraeus[2]
- vase[1]
- wedding[2]
- wheat[1]
- wine jar[1]
- woman[3]
- zeus-serapis[1]
- earring[1]
- demotic[1]
- greek language[1]
- hieroglyphic[20]
- alabaster[15]
- amethyst[1]
- animal remains[5]
- bronze[43]
- calcite[3]
- ceramic[58]
- clay[1]
- copper[12]
- coral[1]
- diorite[1]
- faience[23]
- fiber[1]
- flint[13]
- glass[14]
- gold[5]
- granite[6]
- human remains[5]
- iron[2]
- ivory[6]
- leather[2]
- limestone[27]
- linen[8]
- marble (stone)[1]
- metal[2]
- obsidian[1]
- onyx[2]
- organic material[1]
- paint[4]
- petrified wood[1]
- pigment[12]
- plant fiber[1]
- plant matter[2]
- plaster[3]
- quartz[5]
- quartzite[1]
- sandstone[2]
- seed[1]
- silver[6]
- steatite[3]
- stone[21]
- terracotta[72]
- wax[2]
- wood[18]
- black figure[2]
- black glaze[2]
- bucchero[3]
- carved[1]
- cypriot bucchero[1]
- drilled[1]
- engraved[1]
- etrusco-corinthian[1]
- incised[4]
- inscribed[6]
- mould made[1]
- painted[6]
- red polished ware[3]
- red ware[2]
- white painted iii[1]
- actual citation[78]
- type citation[1]
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