Part of a stone vessel in an irregular shape, possibly made of siltstone. 100mm long. Likely part of (cont.)
Part of a yellow faience object. There are traces of black/blue, with orange in the wider dent. It i (cont.)
A faience amulet in the form of a fish. This was probably a 'Tilapia' symbolic of regeneration and t (cont.)
A faience fish pendant of blue-green colour in the form of a mullet. Fish pendants sometimes appear (cont.)
A fragment of a blue faience fish amulet.
Blue faience amulet in the shape of a fish.
Fragment of a blue faience ring bezel depicting a fish.
A green faience ring bezel fragment in the shape of a fish.
A blue faience ring bezel in the shape of a fish.
A green faience ring bezel fragment showing fish and a nefer sign behind.
This beaded collar consists of Amarna style pendants. Amulets of fish (lapis lazuli), Bes-like figur (cont.)
An Amarna style beaded collar dating to the New Kingdom. The central amulet is a heart (although the (cont.)
A wooden dish in the shape of a fish, dating to the New Kingdom. Other toilet dishes are known e.g. (cont.)
A stone fish-shaped dish, dating to the Eighteenth Dynasty.
A bulti fish shaped shallow bowl in stone. Such objects mainly come from temple contexts. They are a (cont.)
A broken fish shaped dish in stone, likely in the form of a bulti fish and lotus blossom. It was pur (cont.)
A faience ring bezel fragment in the shape of a fish. This appears to be a Tilipia (bulti). This fis (cont.)
A coloured painted faience piece with fish scales from Amarna, likely part of a fish bowl. It is mar (cont.)
This is part of a coloured faience fish bowl from Amarna marked '356a'. A fish bowl of this number w (cont.)