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Period1,130 works1090 BC – 8 BCThird Intermediate Period is a historical period encompassing 1,130 works in The Met collection, dated 1090 BC – 8 BC. Works from this period are predominantly classified within the Egyptian Art department.
Collection Overview
| Total Works | 1,130 |
| Top Department | Egyptian Art |
| Top Classification | | |
| Date Range | 1090 BC – 8 BC |
Notable Works
"Amduat" Papyrus of Henettawy, daughter of Isetemkheb
"Book of the Dead" Papyrus of Gautsoshen
10 Amulets of Henettawy (C): 1 wedjat, 1 scarab, 3 djed…
Abdominal Prop
Amduat Papyrus of Nesenaset
Amulet in the Form of a Lion-Headed Goddess
Amulet of the God Bes
Amulet Plaque with Figure of Thoth
Amuletic aegis of Bastet or Sakhmet
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Third Intermediate Period are in The Met?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds 1,130 works related to Third Intermediate Period.
What is the date range of Third Intermediate Period?
Works associated with Third Intermediate Period span from 1090 BC – 8 BC.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026