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 BC from Armant cow burial 13. The Baqaria, in which (cont.)
Metal amulet in the form of a cow head, with loop at the top for suspension.
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.)