This object is made from steatite and probably originates from Abydos. It shows the child god Horus (cont.)
A faience crocodile amulet, likely representing the god Sobek. The crocodile is lying down and is st (cont.)
Copper alloy object of a standard resting on the back of a crocodile. Purchased by Wellcome at aucti (cont.)
Small plaster cast of a crocodile.
Steatite scarab with images of a lion, a crocodile and a hippopotamus. Scarabs were not in general u (cont.)
Small blue-green amulet in the form of a crocodile, with a hole pierced through the centre for suspe (cont.)
A copper alloy crocodile, dating to the late Dynastic to Graeco-Roman period. It was purchased by We (cont.)
A small faience statue of a crocodile. It was purchased by Wellcome in 1906 from the collection of R (cont.)
A burnt bone knife with a depiction of a harpooner aiming at two crocodiles, a standing hippopotamus (cont.)
A mummified crocodile, the provenance of which is unrecorded. Coffin boards were originally associat (cont.)
A fragment of a black basalt crocodile, missing its head and tail.
A tiny faience crocodile amulet of a crocodile, with its tail broken. The crocodile is stretched out (cont.)
A black stone crocodile statue. This statue may have been an amulet or an item given as a votive off (cont.)