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Baptismal Font
Anonymous (Flemish)
12th century
"Egyptian" limestone plaque
Egyptian
not ancient
Engraved seal
Babylon
no date
Engraved seal
Babylon
no date
Funerary relief of a boy
Egyptian
31 BCE - 337 CE
Funerary Stele
Egyptian
Greco-Roman Period (332 BC-32 AD)
Human Head Wearing a Peaked Headdress
Maya
Terminal Classic, 800-900
Intaglio Relief of a Bird
Egyptian
1000 BC - 1 AD
Kohl jar
Egyptian
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Relief fragment with design
Egyptian
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Relief fragment with design
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Relief Slab from an Altar Enclosure
Anonymous (Syrian)
6th century AD
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