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Start Over You searched for: Collection place Nile River Valley, Egypt Remove constraint Collection place: Nile River Valley, Egypt Culture or time period First Intermediate Period (ca. 2160–2055 BC) Remove constraint Culture or time period: First Intermediate Period (ca. 2160–2055 BC) Loans S1975-1976 #1: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (July 8, 1975–November 11, 1975) Remove constraint Loans: S1975-1976 #1: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (July 8, 1975–November 11, 1975)

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Hearst Museum object titled Model female figure, accession number 6-15215, described as Statue: nude woman with hands hanging at her sides, palms flat. Short wig painted black. Standing on a rectangular wooden base. Eyes painted. Arms attached to body at shoulder, body painted reddish brown. [inventory.: servant girl, nude, short hair, red skin, black pubic triangle]
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 6-13336, described as Gold (?) pendant with spiral ornamentation; length 6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-19881, described as Stele of priestess of Hathor Sat-ent-Jankheret. From end of Old Empire to middle of Middle Empire, 9th to early 11th Dynasties. Also: Stela of Satnetinheret.
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-16024, described as Stele: probably First Intermediate Period; 53 cm x 46 cm; attributed by professor William Edgerton.