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  2. Barakat Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Barakat Gallery is an antiquities dealership with locations in London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Seoul. [1] Barakat is considered to have one of the largest collection of ancient art for sale in the world, and one of the largest collections in private hands, at around 40,000 items with total valuation of over $1.5 billion USD according to several sources.

  3. Ushabti - Wikipedia

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    In some tombs the floor was covered with a great many ushabti figurines; in others the ushabtis were neatly packed into ushabti boxes. At times, several hundred ushabti were placed in a deceased Ancient Egyptian's tomb, but pharaohs had considerably more of these servants than commoners, and king Taharqa had more than a thousand. [10]

  4. Stick shabti - Wikipedia

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    Stick shabtis had a different purpose to most of the normal ushabtis. While ushabtis were most often placed into the burial chamber and had the function to work for the deceased, stick shabtis were always found in the overground cult chapel of Egyptian tombs, only at Thebes. They are often placed into roughly carved model coffins.

  5. List of museums of Egyptian antiquities - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, USA: More than 1,600 artifacts [50] Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Lyon, France: 1,500 artifacts [51] Art Museum of the University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA: More than 1,400 artifacts [52] Museu Egipci de Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain: 1,100 artifacts

  6. Rare Egyptian Revival Jewels on Sale This December - AOL

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    Jewelry designers have had a long-standing case of Egyptomania. Now, a rare opportunity to see some of the best examples of it up-close.

  7. Egyptian faience - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic material from Ancient Egypt. The sintering process "covered [the material] with a true vitreous coating" as the quartz underwent vitrification , creating a bright lustre of various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass".

  8. Sword with markings of ancient pharaoh Ramses II unearthed in ...

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    The bronze sword with engravings of the cartouche of the Egyptian king was buried for more than 3,000 years in an ancient military fort known as Tell Al-Abqain, located in the Beheira Governorate ...

  9. Tribal leaders and researchers have mapped the ancient "lost ...

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