This Sokar hawk is made of wood with a gesso coating which was then painted. There is a dowel in the (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood coated with gesso and then painted. "Gurna" is written on the unders (cont.)
Items such as these represent Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is made of wood covered in painted g (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is decorated with a net pattern. It is made of wood, coated with gesso and painted. (cont.)
A statue of a wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. This object is made of wood coated i (cont.)
A wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth.
This Ramesside heart scarab or heart amulet is made of a black stone, probably granite. The item is (cont.)
An architectural fragment or stela. A sun disc is over the door with uraeus snakes protecting it. Ho (cont.)
A decorated wooden bird with red and black lattice (or net) decoration representing the god Sokar. T (cont.)
A decorated wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is wood coated with gesso and (cont.)
A canopic jar lid, depicting the head of falcon god Qebehsenuef with facial features highlighted in (cont.)
a wooden painted bird representing the god Sokar with a red and yellow lattice decoration.
This wooden Sokar hawk is made of two pieces of wood dowelled together, and then coated in gesso and (cont.)
Fragment of an amulet depicting Nephthys, with a protective falcon (Horus) behind her head. She wear (cont.)
Three small faience amulet beads in the shape of hawks.
The item is numbered 102b which is described in the Amarna publication as a hawk's head. It is potte (cont.)
Ten small faience amulets of an orange/brown colour. One is in the shape of a hawk. They are from th (cont.)
A faience falcon amulet.
A copper alloy figure of a falcon, likely representing the god Horus. It possibly dates to the Ptole (cont.)