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Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. 1500-1300 BC. MusPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. Cult axe from Ormenaes, Funen. Found on an islet near the coast. 1500-1300 BC. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Cult axe from Bastad near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. NPrehistory. Metal Age. Cult axe from Bastad, near Helsingborg, Scania. C. 1400 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Metal Age. Cinerary urn. 700-500 BC. Museum of Denmark. CopePrehistory. Metal Age. Cinerary urn with snake. Eastern Jutland. Denmark. 700-500 BC. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figurePrehistory. Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figures. Are furnished with pegs. C. 800 BC. Fardal, central Jutland. Denmark. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Flint tools used by reindeer hunters. Solbjerg, Lolland. AhrFlint tools used by reindeer hunters. From the camp at Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahrensburg Culture. Mesolithic. Northwestern Europe. 9500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint handaxes. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BCFlint handaxes. C. 8700 BC. Moose hunting. Skottemarke, Lolland. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC. Mesolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Double-sided stele from Harageh. Late Middle Kingdom. 1800-1Stele from Harageh depicting two jackals face to face. Seneb, full name Khenti-kheti-emsaf-seneb invoking the gods Ptah, Osiris and Sobek. Double-side. Limestone. Late Middle Kingdom. 1800-1650 BC
Relief depicting a scene from the Kings Heb Sed. Palace ofRelief depicting a scene from the Kings Heb Sed. Monumental gateway from the Palace of Apries, Memphis, Egypt. Limestone. Late Period, Saite. 26th Dynasty. C. 589-570 BC
Egyptian God Ptah. Relief. 19th Dynasty. 1295-1186 BCThe God Ptah. Relief. Limestone, 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C.1295-1186 BC. From Roman building in Memphis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Offering stele for the god Ptah and his wife Sakhmet. 1305-1Offering stele for the god Ptah and his wife Sakhmet. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1305-1196 BC. Temple of Ptah. Memphis, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Capital of a palm column. Palace of Apries, Memphis. 598-568Capital of a palm column. Limestone. From the Palace of Apries, Memphis. C. 598-568 BC. 26th Dynasty. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Relief depicting a falcon-headed gods, regarded as the original kings of Buto, mythical capital of Lower Egypt in the Nile Delta. Probably part of a temple wall. Memphis. Limestone. 26th Dynasty
Sphinxs paw from Memphis. 2000-1000 BC. EgyptPaw of a large sphinx with lions claws. Quartzite. Middle or New Kingdom. C. 2000-1000 BC. From Memphis, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Relief depicting a king, probably Ramesses II. Memphis. C. 12Relief depicting a king, probably Ramesses II, with a short beard. Granite. New Kingdom. C. 1279-1213 BC. Memphis, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Statue head. Limestone. C. 1390-1352 BCStatue head. Period of Amenhotep III. Limestone. C.1390-1352 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. ECanopic jar for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jars. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BCCanopic jars for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Octagonal pillar of the Tomb 138. Sedment, Egypt. 1279-1213Octagonal pillar who supported the roof of the Tomb 138 of Sedment. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Reign of Ramesses II. C. 1279-1213 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bottles and bowls. Fired clay. C. 2150-2050 BC. From SedmentBottles and bowls in fired clay. First Intermediate Period. C. 2150-2050 BC. From a tomb of burial area from Sedment, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti. 6th-8th centuries. HaragehCoptic tomb stele of man Sapiti, written in Greek capital letter. 6th-8th centuries. Early Christian Period. Harageh Cemetery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Fluted column of the tympanum of the Hawara Labyrinth. FayyuFluted column of the tympanum of the enclosure of Hawara Labyrinth. Fayyum, Egypt. Limestone. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. Reign of Amenemhet III. 1831-1786 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum
Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. CCanopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC
Foot case for a mummy. Roman Period. 1st century ADFoot case for a mummy. Gilded feet with sandals and a checker pattern depicting basketwork. Linen with plaster, painted and gilded. Roman Period. 1st century AD
Small basket. Probably roman period. EgyptSmall basket. Grass and palm leaves. Probably Roman Period. Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Vases and jar. Tomb 50. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BCVases of limestone and jar of granite. Tomb 50 of Meidum, Egypt. Reign of Snofru. Old Kingdom. 4th Dynasty. 2613-2589 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Lion-shaped piece of game. Ivory. From a tomb in Abydos. EarGame piece of ivory in lion-shaped. Found in a tombs in Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Early Dynastic Period. 3000-2890 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Finds in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Old KingdomTwo game pieces of ivory in lion-shaped, a jar of alabaster, end scraper of flint and five arrow heads of bone. Found in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Early Dynastyc Period. 3000-2890 BC
Vases, bowl and jug. Tomb 55. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BCVases and bowl of alabaster and jug imported from the Levant. Tomb 55 of Meidum, Egypt. Reign of Snofru. Old Kingdom. 4th Dynasty. 2613-2589 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Stone jars and bowls with a small spoon and a small grinding stone with may have been used with a cosmetic palette. Tombs from Gerzeh, Egypt. Predynastic Era. C. 3500-3300 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
The Danish Soldier, 1852, by Wilhelm Herman BissenWilhelm Herman Bissen (1798-1868). Danish sculptor. The Danish Soldier, 1852. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, DenmarkFlint axe on a helve of ash wood. 3100-3000 BC. From Sigerslev Mose, eastern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, central Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint axe of stone from DenmarkFlint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BCFunerary trappings of a mans grave. From left to right: Deer antler point, bone pin, wristguard of bone, battle axe of stone, arrowheads of flint and flint blades. Early Neolithic Period. 3800 BC
Flat hoe axes of greenstone. 7500-5500 BC. DenmarkFlat hoe axes of greenstone. 7500-5500 BC. From Danish islands and Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bone combs from Jutland. 5000-4500 BCBone combs from Ertebolle, Mejlgard and Brabrand in Jutland. 5000-4500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Unfinished hand axes. NeolithicHand axes. Unfinished Neolithic tools. Undated. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Harpoons. 6500-4000 BC. DenmarkHarpoons of deer antler for hunting small whales and seals. 6500-4000 BC. From Zealand coasts and fjords of Eastern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Hand axes of quartzite. Petite Lande, France. Mousterian Culture. 100000-40000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Hand axes of flint. Aisne Valley, France. Mousterian Culture. 100000-40000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Lithic industry. Tools used by reindeer hunters. Solbjerg, LLithic industry. Tools used by reindeer hunters. From the camp at Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahrensburg Culture. Mesolithic. Northwestern Europe. 12200 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Tomb Lion. Corinth. 600-550 B. C. Limestone. Sculpture. GreecTomb Lion. Corinth. 600-550 B.C. Limestone. Sculpture. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark. Europe
Reconstruction of a Lion from a greek tomb. C. 570 B. C. PainReconstruction of a Lion from a greek tomb. C. 570 B.C. Detail. Painted cast, 2003. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark. Europe
Greek art. Grave relief for a soldier. Athens. C. 330 B. C. MGreek art. Grave relief for a soldier. Athens. C. 330 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark. Europe
Greek art. A gift for the god of healing. Macedonia. Asklepios. C. 420 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Greek art. Offering to Artemis Bendis. Piraeus. 329-328 B. CGreek art. Offering to Artemis Bendis. Harbor of Piraeus. Greece. 329-328 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Tomb Lion. Marathon. 330 B. C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg GlyptotekTomb Lion. Marathon. 330 B.C. Marble. Sculpture. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903). Coast at Dieppe, 1885. Ny CarlsberPaul Gauguin (1848-1903). French artish. Coast at Dieppe, 1885. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark