Egyptian Art
Christine Lilyquist
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 41,
no. 3 (Winter, 1983–1984)
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Egyptian Art
Susan Allen (SA), Marsha Hill (MH), Diana Craig
Patch (DCP), Catharine H. Roehrig (CHR), Christine Lilyquist (CL)
In: Ars Vitraria: Glass in The Metropolitan
Museum of Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 59, no. 1 (Summer,
2001) , pp. 11-17
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The Gold Bowl Naming General Djehuty: A Study of Objects and Early Egyptology
Christine Lilyquist
Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 23 (1988)
Treasures from Tell Basta: Goddesses, Officials, and Artists in an International Age
Christine Lilyquist
Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 47 (2012)
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Studies in Early Egyptian Glass
C. Lilyquist and R.H. Brill with M.T. Wypyski and contributions by H. Shirahata, R.J. Koestler, and R.D. Vocke, Jr
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1993)
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Egyptian Stone Vessels: Khian through Tuthmosis
IV
Christine Lilyquist, with contributions by Edward
W. Castle
Metropolitan Museum of Art (1995)
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The Tomb of Three Foreign Wives of Tuthmosis III
Christine Lilyquist, with contributions by James
E. Hoch and A. J. Peden
Metropolitan Museum of Art (2003)
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Remarks on Internationalism: The Non-Textual Data
Christine Lilyquist
In : Joan Aruz, Sarah B. Graff, and Yelena Rakic,
eds. Cultures
in Contact: From Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean in the Second Millennium
B.C., New
York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2013, 268–73
https://www.academia.edu/7661307/_Remarks_on_Internationalism_The_Non-Textual_Data_
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