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Armchair of Hetepheres, Dynasty IV, 2575–2551 BCE. Gilded wood, 79.5 × 71 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      3. Anonymous. Bracelets from the tomb of Djer, Dynasty I, 2920–2770 BCE. Gold, lapis lazuli, length: 10.2–15.6 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      4. Anonymous. Pendant, Imdugud, the Lion-Headed Eagle, Royal Palace of Mari, c. 2650 BCE. Lapis lazuli, gold, bitumen, and copper, 12.8 × 11.8 cm. National Museum of Damascus, Damascus. Eastern Antiquity.

      5. Anonymous. Decorative panel, Dynasty III, 2630–2611 BCE. Limestone and stoneware, 181 × 203 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      6. Anonymous. Labels for vases, Dynasty I, 2920–2770 BCE. Ivory. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      7. Anonymous. Inlaid panel of a soundboard from a lyre, c. 2600 BCE. Seashell and bitumen, 31.1 × 11.3 cm. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. Eastern Antiquity.

      8. Anonymous. The Standard of Ur (double-sided), c. 2600–2400 BCE. Wood, seashell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli, 21.5 × 49.5 cm. British Museum, London. Eastern Antiquity.

      9. Anonymous. Litter belonging to Hetepheres, Dynasty IV, 2575–2551 BCE. Wood with gold leaf, height: 52 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      10. Anonymous. Bed belonging to Hetepheres, Dynasty IV, 2575–2551 BCE. Wood with gold leaf, 178 × 21.5 × 35.5 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      11. Anonymous. Bowls belonging to Hetepheres, Dynasty IV, 2575–2551 BCE. Wood with gold leaf, diameter: 8–8.5 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      12. Anonymous. Chains with amulets and clasp, c. 2055–1650 BCE. Silver, lapis lazuli, glass, feldspar, electrum, carnelian, amethyst, length: 47 cm. British Museum, London. Egyptian Antiquity.

      13. Anonymous. Earrings, Dynasty XVIII, c. 1550–1295 BCE. Gold, diameter: 2.6 cm. British Museum, London. Egyptian Antiquity.

      14. Anonymous. Necklace with pectoral, dedicated to Sesostris II, Dynasty XII, 1898–1881 BCE. Gold and semi-precious stones, height: 4.9 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      15. Anonymous. Pendant in the shape of a shell inscribed with the name of Ibshemuabi, King of Byblos, 2000–1500 BCE. Gold, semi-precious stones, 7.5 × 7 cm. Directorate General of Antiquities, Beirut. Eastern Antiquity.

      16. Anonymous. Pendant belonging to Mereret, Dynasty XII, 1881–1794 BCE. Semi-precious stones, height: 4.6 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      17. Anonymous. Ceremonial hatchet of Ahmose, Dynasty XVIII, 1550–1525 BCE. Wood, copper, gold, and semi-precious stones, 47.5 × 6.7 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      18. Anonymous. Dagger belonging to Princess Ita, Dynasty XII, 1929–1898 BCE. Gold, bronze, semi-precious stones, length: 28 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      19. Anonymous. ‘Octopus’ Vase, Palekastro, c. 1500 BCE. White fictile, height: 28 cm. Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Heraklion (Crete). Greek Antiquity.

      20. Anonymous. Funeral mask, known as ‘Mask of Agamemnon’, Grave V, Mycenae, c. 1600–1500 BCE. Gold, height: 31.5 cm. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Greek Antiquity.

      21. Anonymous. Pitcher belonging to Hephaistos, c. 1800 BCE. Height: 27 cm. Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Heraklion (Crete). Greek Antiquity.

      22. Anonymous. Golden Vaphio cup, c. 1500–1400 BCE. Gold, height: 7.5 cm. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Greek Antiquity.

      23. Anonymous. Stele of Amenhotep, Dynasty XVIII, c. 1400–1390 BCE. Limestone, traces of paint, height: 89 cm. British Museum, London. Egyptian Antiquity.

      24. Anonymous. Drawing board, Dynasty XVIII, c. 1475 BCE. Wood, plaster, ink, 36.5 × 53.4 cm. British Museum, London. Egyptian Antiquity.

      25. Anonymous. Cylinder seal of Annipi, King of Sidon and son of Addume, c. 13th century BCE. Blue glass (cobalt), height: 2.7 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Egyptian Antiquity.

      26. Anonymous. Vases on behalf of Yuya, Dynasty XVIII, 1387–1350 BCE. Painted limestone, height: 25 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      27. Anonymous. Perfume container, Dynasty XVIII, 1333–1323 BCE. Alabaster, gold, glass paste, stoneware, 70 × 36.8 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      28. Anonymous. Throne with footrest, Dynasty XVIII, 1333–1323 BCE. Wood, golden leaf, silver, glass paste, precious stones, stoneware, height of throne: 102 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      29. Anonymous. Chair belonging to Princess Satamun, Dynasty XVIII, 1387–1350 BCE. Stuccoed wood, gold leaf, plant fibres, height: 77 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      30. Anonymous. Folding headrest, Dynasty XVIII, c. 1390–1295 BCE. Wood, 19.2 × 19.4 cm. British Museum, London. Egyptian Antiquity.

      31. Anonymous. Painted chest, Dynasty XVIII, 1333–1323 BCE. Stuccoed and painted wood, 61 × 43 cm. Treasure belonging to Tutankhamun. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      32. Anonymous. Jug, 14th-12th century BCE. Bronze, height: 43.2 cm. British Museum, London. Chinese Antiquity.

      33. Anonymous. Jug

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