The fight against illicit traffic in cultural goods requires the enhancement of both legal instruments and practical tools disseminating information and raising public awareness.The Emergency Red List of Egyptian Cultural Objects at Risk aims to help art and heritage professionals and law enforcement officials identify Egyptian objects that are protected by national and international legislations. In order to facilitate identification, the Emergency Red List describes the categories or types of cultural items that are most likely to be illegally bought and sold.Museums, auction houses, art dealers and collectors are encouraged not to acquire these objects without having carefully and thoroughly researched their origin and all the relevant legal documentation. Due to the great diversity of objects, styles and periods, the Emergency Red List of Egyptian Cultural Objects at Risk is far from exhaustive. Any cultural good that could have originated in Egypt should be subjected to detailed scrutiny and precautionary measures.List of object categories
Architectural elements (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialStone and plasterTypeArchitectural elementsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Daily life - Mixed materials (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialCeramics | Semi-precious stones | MetalsTypeAccessories and jewelleryCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Daily life - Wood and stone (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialWood | StoneTypeFurnitureCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Funerary elements - Animal mummies (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialBones | TextilesTypeReligious and ceremonial objectsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Funerary elements - Human remains and associated objects (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialBones | Paper and parchment | Wood | Human remains | TextilesTypeHuman remains | Religious and ceremonial objects | Textiles and clothingCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Funerary elements - Papyrus (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialPapyrusTypeDocumentsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Funerary elements - Wood (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialWoodTypeReligious and ceremonial objectsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Objects for religious or ceremonial use - Wood (maracas)
ReadMaterialWoodTypeMusical instruments | Religious and ceremonial objects | ToysCountriesDominican RepublicPeriodPrehispanic period (7th - 15th centuries)Statues - Ceramics (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialCeramicsTypeSculpturesCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Statues - Metal (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialMetalsTypeSculpturesCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Statues - Stone (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialStoneTypeSculpturesCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Vessels and containers - Ceramics (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialCeramicsTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Vessels and containers - Stone (Predynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era)
ReadMaterialStoneTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodPredynastic, Protodynastic, Pharaonic and Nubian era (5200 – 332 BC)Coins (Egyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era)
ReadMaterialMetalsTypeNumismaticsCountriesEgyptPeriodEgyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era (332 BC – AD 395)Religious or ceremonial portraits (Egyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era)
ReadMaterialWood | Plaster | Precious stonesTypeReligious and ceremonial objects | PortraitCountriesEgyptPeriodEgyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era (332 BC – AD 395)Statues - Stone (Egyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era)
ReadMaterialStoneTypeSculpturesCountriesEgyptPeriodEgyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era (332 BC – AD 395)Statues - Terracotta (Egyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era)
ReadMaterialCeramics | ClayTypeSculpturesCountriesEgyptPeriodEgyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era (332 BC – AD 395)Vessels and containers (Egyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era)
ReadMaterialCeramics | Clay | StoneTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodEgyptian Graeco-Roman and Nubian Meroitic era (332 BC – AD 395)Daily life - Ceramics and stone (Coptic era and Coptic art of later periods)
ReadMaterialCeramics | Stone | ClayTypeCalligraphyCountriesEgyptPeriodCoptic era (4th–7th century AD) and Coptic art of later periodsDaily life - Textiles (Coptic era and Coptic art of later periods)
ReadMaterialTextilesTypeTextiles and clothingCountriesEgyptPeriodCoptic era (4th–7th century AD) and Coptic art of later periodsManuscripts (Coptic era and Coptic art of later periods)
ReadMaterialPaper and parchment | Papyrus | Parchment | PaperTypeDocumentsCountriesEgyptPeriodCoptic era (4th–7th century AD) and Coptic art of later periodsReliefs and icons - Stone (Coptic era and Coptic art of later periods)
ReadMaterialStoneTypeArchitectural elementsCountriesEgyptPeriodCoptic era (4th–7th century AD) and Coptic art of later periodsReliefs and icons - Wooden panels (Coptic era and Coptic art of later periods)
ReadMaterialWoodTypePaintingsCountriesEgyptPeriodCoptic era (4th–7th century AD) and Coptic art of later periodsArchitectural elements - Ceramics (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialCeramicsTypeArchitectural elementsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Architectural elements - Wood (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialWoodTypeArchitectural elementsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Books, documents, and manuscripts (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialPaper | Papyrus | Parchment | Paper and parchmentTypeDocumentsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Daily life (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialMetalsTypeAccessories, jewellery and seals | Accessories and jewellery | Religious and ceremonial objects | Tools and weapons | Utensils and vessels | Numismatics | FurnitureCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Textile (fragments) and accessories - Jewellery (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialMetals | Precious stonesTypeAccessories and jewelleryCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Textile (fragments) and accessories - Textiles (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialTextilesTypeTextiles and clothingCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Vessels and containers - Ceramics (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialCeramics | PorcelainTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Vessels and containers - Glass (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialGlass | PorcelainTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)Vessels and containers - Metal (Islamic era)
ReadMaterialMetalsTypeUtensils and vesselsCountriesEgyptPeriodIslamic era (AD 640 – 1805)
And see also ICOM's Red Lists Database
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