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  2. Ashmolean Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology (/ æ ʃ ˈ m oʊ l i ən, ˌ æ ʃ m ə ˈ l iː ən /) [2] on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is Britain's first public museum. [3] Its first building was erected in 1678–1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities that Elias Ashmole gave to the University of Oxford in 1677.

  3. Will of Naunakhte - Wikipedia

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    The papyrus is now located at the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University and can be found ... This was indicative of all free women in the 20th Dynasty who were ...

  4. Shrine of Taharqa - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Taharqa in the Ashmolean museum viewed from the south east corner. The Shrine of Taharqa is an Egyptian shrine commissioned by the pharaoh Taharqa in the early part of the 7th century BC. It was located in Kawa, which falls within the borders of present day Sudan, but since 1936 has been kept in the Ashmolean museum in Oxford ...

  5. File:Sphinx, Roman, 50-200 CE Arundel Marble MH.jpg

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  6. Arundel marbles - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the collection was a gift by Arundel's grandson Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk in 1667, at the prompting of John Evelyn and John Selden.The remainder were received in a second gift of 1755, when the extravagant 2nd Earl of Pomfret sold back to his mother, Henrietta Louisa, Countess of Pomfret, those that had been at his house at Easton Neston and she donated them to the ...

  7. Oxford Palette - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, United Kingdom. [1] The Palette was discovered by British archeologists James Quibell and Frederick W. Green, in what they called the Main Deposit in the Temple of Horus at Hierakonpolis, during the dig season of 1897–1898.

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  9. Odda's Dedication Stone - Wikipedia

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    Odda's Dedication Stone is an Anglo-Saxon object in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England. It bears an inscription regarding the dedication of a chapel at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. The building, known as Odda's Chapel, still exists.