Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess | New Kingdom, Amarna Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess Period: New Kingdom, Amarna Period Dynasty: Dynasty 18 Reign: reign of Akhenaten Date: ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Geography: Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Tomb Art
Ancient Egyptian Tomb Art detail, Nebamun hunting in the marshes, showing Nebamun, his wife Hatshepsut and their young daughter, painting from the tomb-chapel of Nebamun, accountant in the Temple of Amun (Karnak), circa 1350 BC, Ancient Egypt, panel in the British Museum, London WC1.
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