- Egyptian Female Costume
- Egyptian Gods—Set, Anubis, Typhon, Bes
- Egyptian Gods—Thoth-lunus, Hathor, Chnemu
- Egyptian Harp, showing its original bow-like shape
- Egyptian jewellery of the XIXTH dynasty
- Egyptian king
- Egyptian Peasants (Pyramid Age)
- Egyptian Queen
- Egyptian Ship on Red Sea, 1250 B.C
- Egyptian Ships in the time of Hatasu
- Egyptian Sledge-Hearse
- Egyptian Social Types (From Tombs)
- Egyptian wig
- Egyptian wine
- Egyptians’ Early Use of Wine
- Eighth century BC
- Elegant Sledge-Hearse
- Ephthalite Coin
- Ethiopian Noble Lady
- Etruscan cornu
- Etruscan mode of drinking
- Feast of Assurbanipal
- Feast of Assurbanipal 2
- Figure of Bes
- Figures of Taourt
- Filling the wine cups at a feast
- Floor plan of the Erechtheum
- Floor plan of the theatrum at Herculane
- For two days and two nights the boat was tossed hither and thither
- From the François Vase
- Gallery in the Great Pyramid
- Genius in the attitude of adoration
- Gladiator barracks at Pompeii
- Gladiators
- Gods carried in procession
- Gods carried in procession 2
- Gold pectoral inlaid with enamel
- Great Hall of Columns at Karnak (Restored)
- Grecian
- Grecian harp and lyre
- Greek costume of the Classic Period
- Greek Dancing Girl
- Greek Figure
- Greek Figure
- Greek figures in a solemn dance. From a vase at Berlin
- Greek Flutes
- Greek Lyres
- Greek merchant ship
- Greek Sea Fight, 550 B.C.
- Greek war galley
- Group of Harps and other musical instruments
- Groups from Titus' triumphal procession over the Jews (Arch of Titus)
- Hairdressing and Head-dresses 600 BC - 146 BC
- Hannibal's Elephants crossing the Rhone on rafts
- Hapimou
- Harps, pipe, and flute, from an ancient tomb near the Pyramids
- He became a target for every arrow
- He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine
- He left the assembly, hiding his face in his cloak
- He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle