Egyptian Mummies: Secrets and Science
Exhibition (27 Sep 1980 - 15 Feb 2016)
- Object[220]
- egyptian[220]
- amulet[78]
- arrow[12]
- arrow fragment[1]
- axe blade[1]
- bowl[2]
- box[1]
- box lid[2]
- canopic jar[1]
- canopic jar lid[1]
- cartonnage[1]
- cat[1]
- coffin[2]
- coffin board[3]
- coffin box[2]
- coffin lid[2]
- collar[1]
- crocodile[1]
- dog[1]
- double jar[1]
- dowel[1]
- drawing[1]
- falcon[1]
- false door[1]
- funerary stela[1]
- grinder[1]
- hair ornament[1]
- hapimen[1]
- heart scarab[2]
- hoe[1]
- human head[1]
- human remains[2]
- ibis[2]
- jar[7]
- knife[2]
- kohl pot[2]
- kohl pot lid[2]
- kohl pot neck[1]
- kohl stick[1]
- mallet[1]
- man[2]
- manuscript[2]
- model[33]
- mummy[11]
- mummy case[2]
- mummy cover[1]
- mummy mask[1]
- mummy portrait[3]
- offering table[1]
- ostracon[1]
- palette[1]
- pectoral[1]
- pot[1]
- scarab[11]
- seal (object)[1]
- shawabti[11]
- sheet[1]
- statue[8]
- stela[2]
- textile[1]
- throwing stick[1]
- vase[1]
- abadiyeh[2]
- abydos[98]
- aniba[6]
- ballas[8]
- buhen[3]
- deir el-bahari[2]
- dendereh[7]
- dra abu el-naga[1]
- egypt[217]
- el-arabeh[1]
- el-bersheh[2]
- el-kab[2]
- el-kharga[2]
- fayum[2]
- giza[1]
- hiw[2]
- illahun[1]
- karanog[1]
- karanog cemetery[1]
- meydum[3]
- mit-rahineh[1]
- naqada[6]
- nubia[11]
- rifeh[12]
- saqqara[1]
- sedment[34]
- sudan[3]
- tanis[1]
- thebes (egypt)[7]
- thinis[1]
- upper egypt[2]
- abydos[6]
- amenhotep iii[1]
- egyptian predynastic period[6]
- eighteenth dynasty[8]
- fifteenth dynasty[12]
- fifth dynasty[2]
- first intermediate period[33]
- fourteenth dynasty[1]
- graeco-roman period[2]
- hatshepsut[1]
- late period[87]
- late predynastic[1]
- meroitic[1]
- middle kingdom[2]
- middle predynastic[2]
- new kingdom[18]
- nineteenth dynasty[9]
- old kingdom[2]
- ptolemaic period[7]
- second intermediate period[12]
- third intermediate period[4]
- thirteenth dynasty[1]
- thirtieth dynasty[85]
- thirty-third dynasty[7]
- tutankhamun[1]
- twelfth dynasty[1]
- twentieth dynasty[3]
- twenty-first dynasty[1]
- twenty-second dynasty[3]
- egyptian[1]
- graeco-roman[2]
- meroitic[2]
- ptolemaic[6]
- 15:214 m/3[3]
- an 11[1]
- an 17[1]
- an 31[1]
- an14[2]
- an30[1]
- area 558, rm 34[1]
- castle 9[1]
- cemetery[1]
- cemetery s[12]
- el rubiyat[1]
- foundation deposit[1]
- g 153[1]
- g331[1]
- g447[1]
- g570[1]
- grave b153[1]
- grave b193[1]
- grave e176h[1]
- h3[1]
- k8[1]
- lc 160[1]
- pb[1]
- q 100[1]
- ramesseum[5]
- rp.8c[5]
- rp.8c (s)[1]
- t 314?[1]
- temple[1]
- temple of horus[1]
- tomb 2111, tomb of khentkhety[32]
- tomb 257[1]
- tomb 260[2]
- tomb 296[1]
- tomb of djedhor[83]
- anubis[3]
- ba bird[2]
- bier[1]
- bird head[1]
- boat[32]
- book of the dead[1]
- cat[1]
- collar[1]
- crocodile[1]
- deceased[1]
- djed pillar[8]
- dog[3]
- double bull?[1]
- duamutef[3]
- face[1]
- falcon[2]
- falcon heads[1]
- feather[1]
- finger[1]
- fish[2]
- forked lance[2]
- frog[1]
- hands[1]
- hapimen[1]
- hapy[1]
- hathor[1]
- head[1]
- head rest[1]
- heart[6]
- hoe[1]
- horus[2]
- horus?[1]
- human[2]
- human head[1]
- hymn[1]
- ibis[2]
- imseti[1]
- inscription[1]
- isis[6]
- isis girdle[9]
- jackal head[1]
- khenu[1]
- khnum[1]
- king[1]
- legal document[1]
- maat[1]
- man[7]
- mason level[2]
- mason square[1]
- men[32]
- menat[1]
- merer[1]
- monkey[1]
- mummy[1]
- mut[1]
- neith[1]
- nephthys[2]
- nut[1]
- oars[32]
- osiris[2]
- ox[2]
- papyrus[4]
- portrait[1]
- ptah-sokar-osiris[1]
- qebehsenuef[1]
- re`[2]
- rising sun[1]
- scarab[1]
- scarab wing[2]
- scribe[1]
- serpent?[1]
- sma[1]
- solar disk[1]
- sons of horus[1]
- sun[1]
- thoth[1]
- tutankhamun[1]
- wedjat eye[9]
- greek language[1]
- hieratic[3]
- hieroglyphic[19]
- meroitic language[1]
- alabaster[3]
- amazonite[4]
- animal remains[6]
- basalt[1]
- bronze[6]
- carnelian[3]
- cartonnage[2]
- ceramic[12]
- diorite[7]
- fabric[1]
- faience[41]
- feldspar[1]
- fiber[1]
- flint[2]
- gesso[33]
- gold[1]
- hematite[5]
- human remains[5]
- ink[2]
- iron[2]
- ivory[1]
- jasper[7]
- lapis[11]
- leather[1]
- limestone[4]
- limonite[1]
- linen[13]
- mud[4]
- mudstone[1]
- obsidian[6]
- paint[4]
- papyrus[2]
- pigment[53]
- plaster[5]
- porphyry[2]
- reed (plant)[1]
- sandstone[3]
- serpentine[2]
- slate[1]
- steatite[2]
- stone[7]
- stucco[1]
- wax[1]
- wood[65]
- actual citation[99]
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