A fragment of a magical ivory wand, carved on one face with incised figures of animals, including a (cont.)
A wooden amuletic figure of a squatting baboon with a suspension ring at the back. On long-term loan (cont.)
A lid of a canopic jar with the head of a baboon, which represents the god Hapy. It is made of wood (cont.)
A limestone lid of a canopic jar depicting the god Hapy with black painted eyes. Its ears are missin (cont.)
Limestone sculpture of anthropomorphic animal. 30cm high. The animal has a rounded muzzle and appear (cont.)
A model situla decorated in relief with various gods including Min. Situlae were ceremonial vessels (cont.)
A fragment of faience from the 1930s excavations at el-Amarna marked 'TA/30.31 210 T.36.60'. T 36.60 (cont.)
A small faience seated ape amulet.
Small amulet of a baboon wearing a sun disc.
The head of a terracotta monkey or baboon. The features are very finely formed.
A faience amulet of a standing baboon. Donated by Prys Morgan.
This beaded collar consists of Amarna style pendants. Amulets of fish (lapis lazuli), Bes-like figur (cont.)
A beaded collar including an amulet possibly depicting Beset. Some amulets also appear to be cornflo (cont.)
A squatting baboon in green faience. The Wellcome slip states that this item was found at Zagazig (a (cont.)
This steatite figure of a seated baboon, possibly dates to the Eighteenth Dynasty. It was purchased (cont.)
A section of a shroud with hieroglyphs painted scene depicting a dead woman, Tashay, having her hear (cont.)
This stone statue of a baboon, is in an unfinished condition, or is possibly a fake. If genuine, it (cont.)
This wooden funerary stela is covered with plaster over which is painted an offering formula. It for (cont.)
This ring bezel shows a lady musician with a monkey. The figure is twisted showing the navel and cur (cont.)
A fragment of a blue faience open work ring bezel depicting a monkey or dancing Bes, shown in profil (cont.)