A cartonnage foot covering made for Shebenwepet, a priestess of Horus-the-Child. The four pairs of s (cont.)
A faience bull's head amulet. Bull's heads are often shown on offering trays. Gyory (1995) suggests (cont.)
An amulet of a cow, likely representing the goddess Hathor.
A plaque of a seated man worshipping a bull with a sun disc between its horns. The object is in thr (cont.)
Bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), struck at Rome in AD 158-159. The reverse legend ( (cont.)
A coffin clamp, of copper alloy, second century AD from Armant cow burial 13. The Baqaria, in which (cont.)
Fragmentary mummy bandage with painted decoration in black ink. On the left is a figure of Osiris ho (cont.)
A hand-made pottery askos in the form of a quadruped (likely a bull) with a spouted mouth in place o (cont.)
A black-figured lekythos. Lekthoi were used for storing oil. Dancing satyrs and women are depicted a (cont.)
A copper alloy statue of the Apis Bull. It was purchased by Wellcome in 1906 from the collection of (cont.)
A faience plaque, unglazed, with the head and forequarters of a cow in relief. While it is possible (cont.)
An artificial eye, the iris is loose. The central piece is made of obsidian and the frame from a whi (cont.)
An artificial eye comprising of a pupil of a dark brown stone, probably obsidian. The size and shap (cont.)
A wooden footboard from a cartonnage case depicting the Apis bull. It probably comes from Thebes and (cont.)
A sacred cow stela in memory of the mother of the Buchis Bull, which died in AD 190, during the reig (cont.)
A wooden footboard from a cartonnage case with black and white Apis bull painted upon it. The Apis b (cont.)
A wooden footboard from a cartonnage case with black bull. It is painted red on black. The inscripti (cont.)
An amulet in the shape of a bull's head, from Amarna. This item is from Amarna. A similar type can b (cont.)
An ostracon (a sketch on a pot or stone sherd) showing a Hathor cow and a procession of three people (cont.)
A small bag-shaped jar that has been wheel spun with a hand-carved base. The pottery vessel appears (cont.)