Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female Figurine with Tattoos - Public domain museum object photograph
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Handle Spout Vessel in Form of a Female and Skeletal Figure in an Erot...
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Earring with pendants of female heads
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Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Female Figure of the Dokathismata Type
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Marble female figure, early Cycladic II
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Upper part of a marble female figure
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Marble female figure, early Cycladic II
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Female protome-mask, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Mesoamerican Female Figure, Tlatilco culture, Mexico
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Greek Gold ring, gold, Classical period
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Mesoamerican Seated Female Figure, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Seated female figurine holding a baby
The figurine was made from a very worn mold; the infant's face is handmade. It is solid except for the concave base. Cypro-Archaic II
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Seated Female, 3rd century - Public domain museum image. A black and w...
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Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Head and upper body of a female figurine
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Allegorical female statutette of a Virtue or Sibyl
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Nude female holding monkeys, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–66...
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Female head, Egypt, Late Period (525-332 BCE)
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Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Oinochoe (Pitcher) in the Shape of a Female Head
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Bronze oinochoe (jug) handle with lion's head and female protome
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Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type
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Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Statuette of a Standing Woman - Public domain museum image. A statue o...
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Bronze female figure, bronze, Europe
The gesture of the figure is commonly interpreted as one of worship or of veneration. Middle Minoan III
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Head of a female figure - Public domain museum image. A close up of a ...
Bronze head of a woman with a crown, Assyrian, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Standing female tambourine player, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Marble sarcophagus fragment: female figure, perhaps a nereid
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Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Limestone head of a female votary
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Archaic Fragment of a terracotta plaque
Nude, frontal female figure wearing a high polosThe figure may be a deity of Oriental origin. Archaic
Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female Figure with Two Joined Heads - Michoacan Mexico
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A close up of a statue of two horses. Decorative pots traditionally in...
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Mesoamerican Standing Female Figurine - Art Institute of Chicago
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Female Herm in Passitelean Style
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Seated female figurine of the dea gravida type
The figurine was made from a worn mold. It is solid except for the concave base. The right arm is handmade; the left is missing. She sits on a seat without arms. Cypro-Archaic II
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Marble head of a female satyr - Public domain museum image. A white ma...
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Figure of a Female Dwarf - Public domain museum image. A small blue st...
A small blue statue of a boy, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Female figure, Egypt, The Middle Kingdom - Early New Kingdom 2040 - 15...
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Mesoamerican Standing Female Figure - Michoacan Mexico
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Votive Fragment, Female, New Kingdom, Egypt, 1550 -1070 BC
From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut, Hathor Chapel, Egypt Exploration Fund excavations New Kingdom
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Archaic Female limestone head - Public domain museum image. A statue o...
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The Female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, New Kingdom, Egypt, 1550 -1070 BC
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Standing female figurine, Cyprus, cypro archaic ii
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Standing Female, 7th century - Public domain museum object photo
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Furniture plaque carved in relief with a female figure
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Relief of a Female Deity, India
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Overseer Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Standing female figurine (cruciform) statue, Cyprus
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Pre Columbian Female Figure, Tlatilco culture, Mexico
A statue of a man with a hat on his head, Mexico, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female Figure LACMA M.76.97.784
File:Female_Figure_LACMA_M.76.97.784.jpg ) .Description..Title.Female Figure..Description.: Northwestern Iran, Iron Age I-II, about 1350-800 B.C..: Sculpture.: Bronze, cast.: 2 1/2 x 3/4 in. (6.5 x 2 cm).: The ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Marble female figure - Aegean islands
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Marble female figure, Greece statue
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Marble female figure, early Cycladic II
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Terracotta female figure, Greece statue
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Female Figure, arts of africa oceania and the americas
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Shabti, Nany, Upper Egypt, Thebes
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female head, Cyprus, Greek and Roman art
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Female Votive Figure, New Kingdom, Egypt, 1550 -1070 BC
From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Hatshepsut Hole, Debris from the Hathor shrine, MMA excavations, 1923–24 New Kingdom
Terracotta statuette of a draped figure, probably female
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Head of a Female Figure from the Tomb of Khety
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Worker Shabti of Nany, Upper Egypt
Shabti dolls were funerary figures in ancient Egypt that accompanied the deceased to the after-life. Shabti's name is derived from the Egyptian swb for stick but also corresponds to the word for `answer' (wsb) ... More
Inlay, female face, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BCE)
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