This inlay fragment is decorated with a complex flower pattern in black on a yellow ground.For the latest information about this object, fragments, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
Tapestry-wovenFor the latest information about this object, roundels (circular panels); textile, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
Tapestry woven?For the latest information about this object, roundels (circular panels); garment, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
Tapestry wovenFor the latest information about this object, roundels (circular panels); garment, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
Large fragment woven in wool and undyed linen, with a design of two roundels containing the bust of a king and vertical rectangular panels with stylized figures of dancers and horsemen.For the latest information about this object, tapestries; fragment, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
This inlay is of a head shown in profile facing toward the right. It is composed of a dark cobalt blue opaque glass. The idealized face is quite full and includes a double chin. The face is tilted upwards. The neck is thick. The mouth is half smiling and the eyes are delicately outlined. These features are all characteristic of the Ptolemaic Period. Additional inlays would have been fitted above the head and around the neck to create a complete figure. The back surface is very rough and unpolished. The edges are rounded. The surface has small pits created by air bubbles escaping the glass when it was cooling. There are small chips on the base of the neck and around the ears.For the latest information about this object, fragments, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: PtolemaicInscriptions: Reign: Style:
This duck's head turned backward probably formed the finial of a long rod that originally had an ointment spoon at the other end. The round eye with well-marked tear ducts is perforated (for inlay (?)). The bill markings are indicated by incisions.For the latest information about this object, finials, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style:
Incised scaraboid.For the latest information about this object, scarabs; oval plaques; scaraboids, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: 26th DynastyInscriptions: Reign: Style:
This small, square plaque shows a striding winged lion with a human face and wearing a crown.For the latest information about this object, tiles, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: Inscriptions: Reign: Style: