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Egyptian Art. Bowl with Human Feet , ca. 3750–3550 B.C.E.; possibly late Naqada I–early Naqada II; Predynastic period. Statue of Demedji and Hennutsen , ca. 2465–26 B.C.E.; early Dynasty 5; Old Kingdom Egyptian. Relief of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep , ca. 2040–2010 B.C.E.; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Egyptian Art

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Bowl with Human Feet, ca. 3750–3550 B.C.E.; possibly late Naqada I–early Naqada II; Predynastic period

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Statue of Demedji and Hennutsen, ca. 2465–26 B.C.E.;

early Dynasty 5; Old Kingdom

Egyptian

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Relief of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep, ca. 2040–2010 B.C.E.;

reign of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep; Middle Kingdom Egyptian;

Upper Egypt, Western Thebes

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Scarab of Wah, ca. 1990–1985 B.C.E.;

early Dynasty 12; Middle Kingdom

Egyptian;Western Thebes

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Statue of an Offering Bearer, ca. 1985 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, early reign of Amenemhat I; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Western Thebes

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Ritual Figure, ca. 1929–1878 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, reigns of Amenemhat II–Senwosret II; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Lisht

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Stela of Mentuwoser, ca. 1955 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, reign of Senwosret I, year 17; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Probably from Abydos

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Coffin of Khnum-nakht, ca. 1900–1800 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Possibly from Asyut

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Sphinx of Senwosret III, ca. 1878–1841 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, reign of Senwosret III;

Middle KingdomEgyptian

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Pectoral with the Name of Senwosret II, ca. 1897–1878 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, reigns of Senwosret II–Amenemhat III; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Lahun

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Statuette of a Hippopotamus, ca. 1981-1885 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12; Middle KingdomEgyptian; Middle Egypt, Meir

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Kneeling Statue of Tuthmosis III, 1479–25 B.C.E.; Dynasty 18, reign of Tuthmosis III; New KingdomEgyptian

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Sphinx of Amenhotep III

1391-1353BCE 18th dynasty

New Kingdom

Egypt

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Canopic Jar with a Lid in the Shape of a Royal Woman's Head , ca. 1349–1336 B.C.E. or shortly after; Dynasty 18, late reign of Akhenaten; New KingdomEgyptian; Western Thebes

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Ostracon, ca. 1295–?1069 B.C.E.; Dynasties 19–20; New KingdomEgyptian; Thebes

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Outer Coffin of Henettawy, ca. 1040–991 B.C.E.; Dynasty 21; Third Intermediate periodEgyptian; Thebes

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Section from the "Book of the Dead" of Nany, ca. 1040–945 B.C.E.; Dynasty 21, reigns of Psensennes I–II; Third Intermediate period

Egyptian; Western Thebes

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Statuette of Amun, ca. 945–715 B.C.E.; Dynasty 22; late Dynastic periodEgyptian

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Ram's-Head Amulet, ca. 770–657 B.C.E.; Dynasty 25; late Dynastic periodEgyptian

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Statuette of a Woman, 664–525 B.C.E.; Dynasty 26; late Dynastic periodEgyptian

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The God Horus Protecting King Nectanebo II, 360–343 B.C.E.; Dynasty 30, reign of Nectanebo II; late periodEgyptian

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Cat, 330–30 B.C.E.; Ptolemaic periodEgyptian

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The Temple of Dendur, ca. 15 B.C.E.; Roman periodEgyptian; Nubia, Dendur

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Portrait of a Boy, 2nd century C.E.; Roman periodEgyptian

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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/pyramids/pyramids.html

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Kinds of Pyramids     Pyramid: a special type of polyhedron (a polyhedron is a solid figure with flat faces that are polygons)in which all of the faces, except possibly the base, are triangles that meet in a common point called the vertex. The base is

always a polygon (a polygon is a closed figure with 3 or more sides) but not always a triangle.

There are three main kinds of pyramids: the Step Pyramid, which has six steps;

the Bent Pyramid (only one was made, and that was for Pharaoh Sneferu),

and the Straight-sided Pyramid (also known as the True Pyramid, which is also the most common).

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The Great Sphinx of Giza with Khafre's pyramid in the background.

Fourth dynasty, Old Kingdom