Islamic ArtGaming pieces30 B.C.–A.D. 364Counter is a gaming pieces el-Bahnasa from Egypt created in 30 B.C.–A.D. 364 using bone; incised and inlaid with paint measuring H. 9/16 in. (1.5 cm) W. 1/2 in. (1.3 cm) D. 1/8 in. (0.3… — now part of the Islamic Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Bone; incised and inlaid with paint |
| Dimensions | H. 9/16 in. (1.5 cm) W. 1/2 in. (1.3 cm) D. 1/8 in. (0.3 cm) |
| Classification | Gaming pieces |
| Department | Islamic Art |
| Credit Line | Gift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1897 |
| Date | 30 B.C.–A.D. 364 |
Historical Context
Geography
Origin: el-Bahnasa, Egypt. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Counter?
Counter is housed in the Islamic Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Counter created?
Counter dates to 30 B.C.–A.D. 364.
What material is Counter made from?
Counter is crafted from bone; incised and inlaid with paint.
Where does Counter originate?
Counter originates from Egypt.
Is Counter in the public domain?
Counter is in the public domain and can be freely used.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026