Wooden stool from Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, about 1550-1300 BC. This stool stood on 3 legs which were mortised onto a seat made from a single shaped piece of wood. This was not an elaborate stool, and it has visible joinery which would have been masked in a stool for the elite. This is possibly a craftsman's seat.
Gold sandals found on the mummy of the Pharaoh Heqakheperre Shoshenq II (887–885 BC), an Egyptian king of the 22nd dynasty of Egypt. He was the only ruler of this Dynasty whose tomb was not plundered by tomb robbers. His final resting place was discovered within an antechamber of Psusennes I's tomb at Tanis by Pierre Montet in 1939.