1. Openwork Plaque with Botanical Decoration Creator: Coptic Date: 5th-7th century C.E. Extent: 4 1/8 x 1/8 (Depth) x 7 5/16 in. (10.5 x 0.3 x 18.5 cm) Medium: Bronze Time period: Late Antique Period
2. Support or Leg of an Object Creator: Graeco-Egyptian Extent: 2 7/16 x diameter of base 1 in. (6.2 x 2.6 cm) Medium: Bronze Geographic region: Egyptmore Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: Ptolemaic Period to early Roman Period
3. Lion-Shaped Furniture Leg Creator: Nubian Date: ca. 690-664 B.C.E. Extent: 13 7/8 x 3 9/16 x 5 1/2 in. (35.3 x 9 x 14 cm) Medium: Wood (Sycamore Fig, Ficus sycomorus) Geographic region: EgyptSudan (ancient Nubia)more Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: Third Intermediate Period
4. Table Medium: Wood Geographic region: Russian TurkestanSamarkandBokharamore Angle Down less Angle Up
6. Fragment of relief sculpture carved in extremely shallow raised relief showing a man carrying papyrus. He is facing towards the viewer's right with close cropped hair and wearing a short kilt typical of the Old Kingdom style. He has the harvested papyrus slung on his back, kept in place by means of a rope held in his hands. Part of a register line appears at the top of the relief and there are the remains of another object or figure in the lower right corner. Limestone. The surface is worn and ; weathered with serious scratching and pitting. Slight traces of pigment remain, most notably fleshtone pigment on the bearer's far leg. Old Kingdom. Dynasties 5 - 6. ca. 2494 - 2345 B.C. Egypt; YPM ANT 249984 Medium: stone Geographic region: Egyptmore Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: Old Kingdom
7. Oblong Panel Date: ca. 1539-1075 B.C.E. Extent: 1 1/2 x 3 9/16 x 3/16 in. (3.8 x 9.1 x 0.4 cm) Medium: Wood, gesso, glass, gold leaf, lapis lazuli, pigment Geographic region: Egyptmore Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: New Kingdom
8. Black granite fragment of an Egyptian statue base, probably dating to the Late Period, Dynasty 30, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 378 - 30 BC. The fragment shows the remains of a relief cartouche on its top surface and two partially preserved vertical columns of incised hieroglyphic text. On its side edge, three figures of kneeling deities are carved in sunk relief. Each holds an offering tray and a libation vessel. The fragment joins another fragment in this collection, catalogue number 6279, accession ; group 1950 (Barringer collection). Max. L. 21 cm, H. 10 cm. Egypt.; YPM ANT 250325 Medium: stone Geographic region: Egyptmore Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: Late Period
9. Slender Wooden Lion Leg from the Left Side of a Chair or Couch Date: ca. 1539-1075 B.C.E. Extent: 15 5/16 x 1 1/4 x 1 5/8 in. (38.9 x 3.1 x 4.2 cm) Medium: Wood Time period: New Kingdom
10. Nails (3) handmade. These have fallen from the first trader's store in Lower Post, B.C. to which Kaska Indians of Liard and Dease Rivers come to trade. Kaska, N. Athapaskan; YPM ANT 058355.B Medium: metal
11. Furniture FragmentInlay Date: 799-700 BC-799-700 Extent: 10.711.61.3cm Medium: Ivory Geographic region: IraqNimrudmore Angle Down less Angle Up Time period: Assyrian
12. Furniture Leg Extent: 14.55cm Medium: Wood Geographic region: IranHasanlumore Angle Down less Angle Up