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Relief of Montuemhet and his wife Shepenmut
Egyptian, Luxor, tomb 34
ca. 665 B.C.
53.80
Transfer print tile
English
18th century
33.1871
Italian (Genoa)
1190-1210
49.35
Egyptian
2300 B.C.
44.36
Glass tile
Byzantine
9th-12th century
69.27
Corbel with Winged Figure
Hellenistic
1st century
59.90
Mosaic from the House of Menander with Zeus
Roman
3rd - 4th century
40.181.1
Mosaic from the House of Menander with figure
Roman
3rd century - 4th century
40.181.2
Relief from Imperial Reception Hall with servant bearing wine
Achaemenid, Persepolis, (modern Iran)
ca. 500 B.C.
40.49
Tabernacle Door
Flemish
late 16th century
50.56
Talisman finial
Luristani
8th-7th century B.C.
65.124
Tile with half of a theater mask
Egyptian
1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D.
55.120
Tile:  Inlaid Lotus Design
Egyptian
ca. 1375 B.C.
55.129
Tile Panel:  Quatrefoils and Lozenges
Dutch
early 17th century
62.125
Tile Panel:  Fruit, Flowers, Stars
Dutch
early 17th century
62.127
Waldglass roundel
German
16th century
62.130
Relief with figures and Sacrificial bulls
Egyptian, Sakkara, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty
ca. 2500 B.C.
55.175
Sculptor's Model with profile of a woman
Egyptian
3rd - 1st century B.C.
57.172
Mosaic:  Two Birds, Rabbit in Tree
Roman
1st - 3rd century
46.203
Relief fragment of warrior
Pre-Islamic
7th century B.C.
49.180
Pyramidion of Hori
Egyptian, Abu Tig, New Kingdom
ca. 1350 B.C.
48.186
Relief
Persian
ca. 460 B.C.
51.65
Roundel:  Lotus Blossom
Egyptian
ca. 1370-1350 B.C.
61.71
Wall tile with inscribed pommel
Pre-Islamic
1265 B.C.-1245 B.C.
61.52
Frieze with hunting scene
Italian (Genoa)
early-mid 15th century, 1st half 15th century
61.55
Bas-Relief Fragment
Assyrian
ca. 670 B.C.
46.49
Bas-relief fragment
Assyrian
7th century B.C.
46.50
Lion's Head Column Fragment
Egyptian
ca. 200 B.C. - A.D.200
56.57
Oak Panel
English
36.88
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