A red sandstone offering table with incised decorated on the top face. The table is roughly in the s (cont.)
Fragment of a strip of patterned linen. The pattern has semi-circles and is coloured in mainly black (cont.)
Five beads, three of gold and quartz (rock crystal), and two others of gold. They likely date to the (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
A glass gaming piece in a thimble shape. It is black with white wavy lines. It was purchased by Well (cont.)
A lion foot terminal of a wooden leg from a piece of furniture. There are traces of plaster evident (cont.)
Unidentified fluted object, conical shape, with a hole down the centre, which is made of faience. Th (cont.)
This jar is made from Nile silt and dates to the Eighteenth Dynasty. It has a rolled outside rim and (cont.)
Small open-formed dish/bowl. Made from Nile Silt Clay. In the interior, burnt out chaff is present. (cont.)
A small carinated dish with a ring base and a flange under a decorated direct rim. The decoration is (cont.)
Two small circular beads or spindle whorls. One is made of glass (?) with a gold-painted design arou (cont.)
Knife with wooden handle and iron blade, which is held in place by an iron band. Purchased by Wellco (cont.)
Copper alloy rod in two halves. One half is 7cm, one 4cm in length. Date unknown
A wooden mallet. Baton-shaped mallets are known from all periods and are more common than the hammer (cont.)
Copper alloy hoe blade. 9cm long. Red lettering 14080 AS/- on blade (now illegible). New Kingdom. A (cont.)
Strip of a linen bandage.
Copper alloy spearhead. Socketed. Hole for tying to shaft? 10.7cm long. Remnants of Wellcome label a (cont.)
A copper alloy axehead or hoe, dating to the New Kingdom. It is marked with red lettering '14078 AB/ (cont.)
A New Kingdom copper alloy axehead or hoe. A label with 'F 14079/AL o 64578 in red ink is upon it. I (cont.)