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Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Miscellaneous Notes Guide 2290. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by CG Notes Guide 1777. SR: Left arm broken. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography [Book] Notice de Ghizeh. No. 1028
Bronze Top of a Scepter in the Shape of the Goddess Hat-Mehit Wearing a Fish Headdress (Lates Nilotica)
ID Numbers JE 658 CG 38972 SR 3/ 5353 Materials Bronze H 15.00 cm W D/L Dm Wt Dating Unknown Provenance Memphite Region Saqqara: North Serapeum Area
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Miscellaneous Notes RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by CG Notes JE: Statue of Onouris; serpentine. Guide 2452. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Miscellaneous Notes RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
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Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Notes SR: stone, painted black. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Source Found
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Notes JE: Legs broken off; CG/SR: Legs and left hand broken off. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
ID Numbers JE 45664 SR 7/ 22
Source Excavated for the MMA (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) in 1916
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Notes JE: Tomb 5AP1A1. From a smashed coffin. Found on the right arm of a mummy. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Source Excavated by C. Firth for the EAS (Egyptian Antiquities Service) in 1922
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Notes JE 47906 to JE 47911 are a group of a mummy ornaments from a tomb of the 18 dynastie; SR: 6 collars displayed on the same mount. RCMDD 2011: SR 7/29 divided into (a)-(f); this object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Angy Abdelaziz Notes JE 49104 to JE 49107 were found in a pot of mud near a shaft with stairway, whose depth is 5 m, under the threshold of the door of the shaft. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Unknown
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR7.3_Sp005LR Notes JE 49104 to JE 49107 were found in a pot of mud near a shaft with stairway, whose depth is 5 m, under the threshold of the door of the shaft. RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography
Dating Greco-Roman
332 BC-AD 364 Permanent Location [From Section-Stolen] EMC - P6 - Center - Vit-C Source Excavated by S. Gabra for Cairo University
Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Notes RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, 2011. It is one of the 12 objects returned to the museum on 17/03/2011 by the the police, after being confiscated from three men during their attempt to sell them. Bibliography [Journal] Annales du Service des Antiquits de l'Egypte. Vol. XXXII