Brick mold, from Foundation deposit 4(D), Forecourt, Hatshepsut Temple, Deir el-Bahri complex, Waset (modern Thebes), Egypt. Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Department of Egyptian Art (inventory number: 25.3.108). Exhibited at ISAW during "A Wonder to Behold: Craftsmanship and the Creation of Babylon
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Brick Mold from a Foundation Deposit for Hatshepsut's Temple, New Kingdom
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Brick mold, New Kingdom
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