Ancient Egypt and Nubia
Statuary, reliefs, stelae, funerary objects, jewelry and objects from daily life, dating from prehistoric to Roman Egypt (5th millennium BC– 4th century AD ), can be found in the Walters’ collection of ancient Egyptian art. Among the most impressive pieces are two monumental 3,000-pound statues of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet; sarcophagi; an intact mummy, still in its elaborate wrappings; as well as images of private individuals and kings and impressive jewelry.
Statuary, reliefs, stelae, funerary objects, jewelry and objects from daily life, dating from prehistoric to Roman Egypt (5th millennium BC– 4th century AD ), can be found in the Walters’ collection of ancient Egyptian art. Among the most impressive pieces are two monumental 3,000-pound statues of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet; sarcophagi; an intact mummy, still in its elaborate wrappings; as well as images of private individuals and kings and impressive jewelry.
Intaglio with Ptah and the Name Amun-Re Set in a Swivel Ring
664-322 BCE (Late Period)
42.387
Kneeling Shu with Raised Arms and Sun Disk
mid 7th-mid 4th century BCE (Late Period, 26th-30th dynasty)
48.1548
Inlay Fragment with Hieroglyphs
mid 7th century BCE-1st century CE (Late Period-Ptolemaic)
47.177
On view
Figure with Open Mouth and Large Belly
mid 7th-late 4th century BCE (Late Period)
48.491