
1. Bowl with Running-Spiral Decoration
  Fired Clay, H. 12.4 cm
  Kerma, K I (Eastern Deffufa), 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.5083
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/1/

2. Pitcher in the Form of a Hippopotamus
  Fired Clay, H. 20.5 cm, L. 26.5 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.11804
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/2/

3. Convex Redware Bowl with Triangle Motif
  Fired Clay, H. 9.8 cm, D. 16 cm
  Nubia, 3100–3000 BC (Terminal A-Group)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1546
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/3/

4. Straight-Sided Redware Bowl
  Fired Clay, H. 23 cm, D. rim 25.6 cm
  Nubia, 3100–3000 BC (Terminal A-Group)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1549
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/4/

5. Convex Bowl with Horizontal Bands
  Fired Clay, H. 19, D. rim 20 cm
  Nubia, 3100–3000 BC (Terminal A-Group)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1593
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/5/

6. Convex Black-topped Bowl with Horizontal Bands
  Fired Clay, H. 9.4 cm, D. rim 13.5 cm
  Nubia, 3100–3000 BC (Terminal A-Group)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1594
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/6/

7. Jar
  Fired Clay, H. 17 cm, D. 19 cm
  Faras, Cemetery 2, Grave 3, 1900–1600 BC (C-Group IIA-B)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1913: 13.125.29
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/7/
8. Cup with Geometric Decorations
  Fired Clay, H. 9 cm, D. rim 14 cm
  Faras, Cemetery 2, Grave 110, 2050–1750 BC (C-Group IB-IIA)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1913: 13.125.27
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/8/
9. Cup with Geometric Decorations
  Fired Clay, H. 8.2 cm, D. rim 14.3 cm
  Faras, Cemetery 2, Grave 110, 2050–1750 BC (C-Group IB-IIA)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1913: 13.125.26
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/9/

10. Cup with Geometric Decorations
  Fired Clay, H. 8.1 cm, D. rim 12.5 cm
  Faras, Cemetery 2, Grave 110, 2050–1750 BC (C-Group IB-IIA)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1913: 13.125.28a
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/10/

11. Convex Bowl with Incised Decoration
  Fired Clay, H. 11.5 cm, D. 15.8 cm
  Nubia, 2050–1900 BC (C-Group IB)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1595
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/11/

12. Incised Convex Black Bowl
  Fired Clay, H. 7 cm, D. 10 cm
  Nubia, Archaeological Survey of Nubia, Cemetery 101, Grave 153, 1900–1750 BC (C-Group IIA)
  Gift of Dr. George A. Reisner, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 19.1596
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/12/
13. Black-topped Redware Convex Bowl
  Fired Clay, H. 14 cm, D. 19.9 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave N 157, 2400–2050 BC (Early Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2031
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/13/

14. Black-topped Convex Bowl with Incised Rim
  Fired Clay, H. 15 cm, D. 22 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave N 87, 2400–2050 BC (Early Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2032
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/14/

15. Black-polished Squat Globular Jar
  Fired Clay, H. 11 cm, W. 12 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K IV, Grave 450, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2114
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/15/

16. Spouted Black-topped Red-polished Jar
  Fired Clay, H. 11.7 cm, D. 18 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave K 1053, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.4101
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/16/
17. Rilled Beaker
  Fired Clay, H. 22.4 cm, D. 11.8 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave K 319-37, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2006
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/17/

18. Black-topped Red-polished Beaker
  Fired Clay, H. 8.5 cm, D. 13.1 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K IV, Grave K 439, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2034
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/18/
19. Black-topped Red-polished Beaker
  Fired Clay, H. 11.5 cm, D. 14.4 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K IV, Grave 439, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2036
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/19/

20. Miniature Black-topped Red-polished Beaker
  Fired Clay, H. 5.3 cm, D. 6 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K IV, Grave 439, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2038
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/20/
21. Black-topped Beaker
  Fired Clay, H. 10.5 cm, D. 9.2 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K IV, Grave 439, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.2119
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/21/
22. String of Blue-glazed Quartz Beads
  Blue-glazed Quartz, 1.4 cm x 35 cm overall
  Kerma, Grave 1053/16a, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.3970
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/22/

23. Necklace with Blue-glazed Quartz-Crystal Pendant
  Glazed Quartz, L. 42 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Tumulus K X, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.4128
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/23/
24. Ball-Bead Necklace
  Carnelian, L. 35 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave K 332, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1727
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/24/
25. String of Ring Beads with Menat Pendant
  Faience, L. 42.5 cm, W. 3.8 cm, D. 0.9 cm 
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 5 (Tomb of Queen Qalhata), 664–653 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Tanwetamani)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.10574
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/25/

26. String of Carnelian and Faience Disc Beads
  Carnelian and Faience, L. 19 cm, D. 0.5 cm
  Aniba, Tomb N944, 2400–1550 BC (C-Group)
  Gift of George Steindorff, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 50.4076
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/26/

27. String of Amulets
  Faience, L. 24.5 cm, D. 1.8 cm
  Aniba, Tomb N825, 2400–1550 BC (C-Group)
  Gift of George Steindorff, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 50.4078
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/27/
28. Winged Scarab Amulet
  Faience, H. 7.1 cm, W. 6.2 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 52 (Tomb of Queen Nefrukekashta), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.672
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/28/

29. Winged Scarab Amulet
  Faience, H. 6.2 cm, W. 4.2 cm, D. 0.6 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53 (Tomb of Queen Tabiry), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye) 
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.705
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/29/
30. Winged Scarab Amulet
  Faience, H. 8.1 cm, W. 7.3, D. 0.7 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53 (Tomb of Queen Tabiry), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.713
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/30/

31. Necklace with Winged Scarab Amulet
  Faience, L. 27.5 cm, W. 7.1 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 55, 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.1019a
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/31/

32. Winged Ram-headed Scarab Amulet
  Faience, H. 7.5 cm, W. 5.3 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53 (Tomb of Queen Tabiry), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye) 
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.696
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/32/

33. Pataikos Amulet
  Faience, H. 7.9 cm, W. 4.3 cm, D. 2 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 52 (Tomb of Queen Nefrukekashta), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.1799
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/33/
34. Pataikos Amulet
  Faience, H. 8.6 cm, W. 5.2 cm, D. 2.5 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 52 (Tomb of Queen Nefrukekashta), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye) Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.680
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/34/

35. Pataikos Amulet
  Faience, H. 9.3 cm, W. 4.8 cm, D. 2.5 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53 (Tomb of Queen Tabiry), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye) 
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.690
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/35/

36. Pataikos Amulet
  Faience, H. 7 cm, W. 4 cm, D. 2 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53 (Tomb of Queen Tabiry), 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.714
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/36/
37. Ceiling Block with Rosette Pattern
  Sandstone and Faience, H. 75 cm, W. 93.5 cm, D. 10.5 cm
  Kerma, Funerary Temple K XI, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.4360.1
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/37/

38. Wall Inlay of a Lion
  Faience, H. 55 cm, W. 120 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Eastern Deffufa (K II), 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1224
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/38/

39. Head of a Nubian
  Faience, H. 7.5 cm, D. 2.3 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Eastern Deffufa (K II), 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1305a
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/39/

40. Nubian Head Inlay
  Faience, H. 6.3 cm, W. 6, D. 1.5 cm
  Nubia, 1295–1070 BC (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18–20)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Fletcher Fund and the Guide Foundation Inc. Gift, 1966: 66.99.51
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/40/

41. Talatat with Heads of Two Nubians
  Limestone and Pigment, H. 21.6 cm, W. 46.7 cm
  El-Amarna(?), 1353–1336 BC (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Akhenaten)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Norbert Schimmel, 1985: 1985.328.19
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/41/
42. Dagger
  Bronze, Blade L. 32 cm, W. 3.1 cm, D. 2.6 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave X-B 203, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1472
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/42/

43. Miniature Dagger
  Bronze, Ivory, and Gold, L. 17 cm
  Kerma, Cemetery, Grave M 48, 1700–1550 BC (Classic Kerma Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.11796b
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/43/

44. Arrowhead
  Flint, L. 4.8 cm
  El-Kurru, Tumulus 1, 9th century BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.360
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/44/
45. Arrowhead
  Flint, L. 3.7 cm
  El-Kurru, Tumulus 1, 9th century BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.361
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/45/
46. Arrowhead
  Flint, L. 4.1 cm
  El-Kurru, Tumulus 4, 9th century BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.364
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/46/

47. Stone Weight for Weighing Gold
  Stone, H. 4.2 cm, W. 3.0 cm, D. 2.1 cm
  Uronarti Fort, 2000–1750 BC (Middle Kingdom)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.751
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/47/

48. Military Ration Token
  Wood and Painted Plaster, H. 15.6 cm, W. 9.8 cm, D. 3.1 cm
  Uronarti Fort, 1950–1750 BC (Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.754
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/48/
49. Razor: Nubian with Lute
  Bronze, H. 10.2 cm
  Nubia, 1390–1295 BC (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Edward S. Harkness Gift, 1926: 26.7.836
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/49/

50. Pair of Fly Pendants
  Ivory, H. 7.1 cm, W. 3 cm, D. 0.5 cm; H. 6.8 cm, W. 3.1 cm, D. 0.6 cm
  Semna, Tomb S 579, 1550–1070 BC (New Kingdom)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 27.878a-b
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/50/
     
         
         51. Shawabtis (30) of King Senkamanisken
  Serpentinite, H. 15.7–21 cm, W. 5–7 cm 
  Nuri, Pyramid 3 (Tomb of Senkamanisken), 640–620 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.3040, 21.11723, 21.11813, 21.11816–21.11820, 21.11827–21.11829, 21.11831–21.11845, 21.11847–21.11849, 21.11851
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/51/

52. Statue of King Senkamanisken
  Granite Gneiss, H. 147.8 cm, W. 50.1 cm
  Gebel Barkal, 640–620 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 23.731
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/52/
53. Statue of King Akhratan
  Black Granodiorite, H. 85.5 cm
  Gebel Barkal, 4th century BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 23.735
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/53/

54. Statue of an Anonymous Official
  Granodiorite, 65 cm x 22 cm x 28.5 cm overall
  Kerma, Tumulus K III 4(1), 1783–1640 BC (Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 13)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 14.723
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/54/
55. Statue of the Viceroy Thutmose
  Granite, 45.7 cm x 22.9 cm x 24.1 cm overall
  Gebel Barkal, Trench 500a, 1349–1336 BC (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Akhenaten)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 16.476
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/55/

56. Head of a Male
  Granodiorite, 15 cm x 10.5 cm x 13.8 cm overall
  Kerma, Surface between Tumuli K III and K IV, 1784–1668 BC (Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1207
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/56/

57. Plaque in the Form of a Bound Prisoner
  Bronze, H. 9.4 cm, W. 6.8 cm, D. 0.3 cm
  Gebel Barkal, Temple of Amun, B 551, 1st century AD (Meroitic Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.1791
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/57/

58. Royal Footrest with Prisoner Figures
  Granite, H. 23.3 cm, W. 26.5 cm
  Gebel Barkal, Temple of Amun, Court B 501, 270 BC–AD 320 (Meroitic Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.1792
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/58/

59. Nine Floral Elements
  Gold, H. 1.5 cm, D. 2.6 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 16 (Tomb of Talakhamani), 440–420 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.310–20.318
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/59/

60. Mirror
  Bronze and Gilt Silver, H. 32.9 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 15 (Tomb of Shabaka), 722–707 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.318
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/60/
61. Mirror
  Silver and Bronze, H. 28 cm, W. 15 cm, D. 5.5 cm
  Meroe, Tomb S 32, Late 6th century BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.961
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/61/

62. Mirror with Falcons
  Bronze, H. 21.9 cm, W. 12 cm, D. 1.4 cm
  Semna, Tomb S 552, 1539–1425 BC (New Kingdom, Early Dynasty 18)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 27.872
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/62/

63. Hathor-headed Crystal Pendant
  Gold and Rock Crystal, H. 5.4 cm, D. 3.3 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 55, 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.321
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/63/

64. Criosphinx on a Column
  Gilt Silver and Stone, H. 7.2 cm, W. 1.8 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 55, 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.974
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/64/

65. Offering Stands (2) of King Anlamani
  Granite, H. 91.5 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 6 (Tomb of Anlamani), 620–600 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.11875 and 21.11876
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/65/

66. Armbands
  Shell (Mother-of-Pearl), L. 14.5 cm, H. 2.2 cm
  Naqada(?), 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Emily Esther Sears Fund with Additions: 03.1694
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/66/

67. Bucranium
  Bone and Pigment, H. 36 cm, W. 56 cm
  Khozam(?), 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Emily Esther Sears Fund: 03.1956
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/67/

68. Bucranium
  Antler Bone and Pigment, H. 41.5 cm, W. 75 cm
  Nubia, 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave) 
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1916: 16.2.23
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/68/
69. Bucranium
  Antler Bone and Pigment, H. 24.1 cm, W. 23.8 cm
  Nubia, 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1916: 16.2.33
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/69/
70. Bucranium
  Antler Bone and Pigment, H. 24.8 cm, W. 22.2 cm
  Nubia, 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1916: 16.2.35
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/70/
71. Arrow
  Reed, L. 90.2 cm
  Sheikh Farag, Tomb S.F.25c, 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 13.5101
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/71/

72. Bow
  Wood, L. 114.2 cm, D. 1.9 cm
  Nubia, 1700–1550 BC (Pan Grave)
  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Hay Collection, 1836—Gift of C. Granville Way: 72.4351
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/72/

73. Cover of Jar
  Gold, L. 21 cm, D. 8.5 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.334
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/73/

74. Ewer
  Gold, H. 31.5 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.341
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/74/

75. Tweezers of King Aspelta
  Gold, L. 18 cm
  Napatan, Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.342
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/75/

76. Cylinder Sheath of Aspelta
  Gold, H. 11.4 cm, Bottom D. 3.2 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.11739
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/76/
77. Cylinder Sheath of Aspelta
  Gold, H. 11.3 cm, D. 3.1 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.339a-b
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/77/
78. Spouted Silver Vessel Inscribed for Aspelta’s Father, Senkamanisken
  Silver, H. 16.7 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 8 (Tomb of Aspelta), 600–580 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 24.901
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/78/

79. Kushite Pharaoh
  Bronze and Precious-Metal Leaf, H. 7.6 cm, W. 3.2 cm
  Nubia, 712–664 BC (Napatan Period)
  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift and Anne and John V. Hansen Egyptian Purchase Fund, 2002: 2002.8
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/79/

80. Alabastron
  Travertine (Egyptian Alabaster), H. 17.7 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 5 (Tomb of Malonaqen), c. 540 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 20.1069
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/80/

81. Double-handled Globular Vessel
  Travertine (Egyptian Alabaster), H. 27 cm, D. 20.1 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 53, 750–720 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Piye)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.2623
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/81/

82. Human-headed Canopic Jar Lid
  Travertine (Egyptian Alabaster), H. 17.8 cm, D. 16 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 4 (Tomb of Queen Khensa), 690–664 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Taharqo)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.2799
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/82/

83. Shawabti of King Taharqo
  Travertine (Egyptian Alabaster), H. 33.1 cm, W. 11 cm, D. 8 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 1 (Tomb of Taharqo), 690–664 BC (Napatan Period)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.2928
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/83/
84. Canopic Jar Inscribed for King Anlamani
  Travertine (Egyptian Alabaster), H. 32 cm, W. 18 cm
  Nuri, Pyramid 7 (Tomb of Karkamani), 620–600 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Anlamani)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 23.742
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/84/

85. Jug with Trefoil Mouth
  Quartzite, H. 20.7 cm, D. 12.6 cm
  El-Kurru, Pyramid 4, 690–664 BC (Napatan Period, Reign of Taharqo)
  Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition: 21.2783
stable identifier: http://www.nyu.edu/isaw/exhibitions/nubia/items/85/
