Oar from a funerary model.
Although this wooden funerary figure has been badly damaged by insects, and has lost both of its arm (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure is likely an offering bearer, as it has a dowel hole in the head, likely (cont.)
A funerary figure in a striding position, likely a sailor from a model boat. Stylistically the figur (cont.)
A wooden figure from a funerary model, likely from a scene of food production. The figure is likely (cont.)
This wooden figure is likely a rower from a model boat, who stylistically probably originates from t (cont.)
This funerary figure is very slender in comparison to most other models, and made of a finer wood th (cont.)
A striding funerary figure with both arms missing. The paint is largely lost. The figure may have be (cont.)
This funerary figure is likely a granary worker carrying a sack upon its back. Note the fingers pain (cont.)
A funerary figure seated with knees pulled up and shoulder length hair (note the painted ponytail ex (cont.)
A rowing figure from a model boat. Although the figure is unprovenanced, the position of the figure (cont.)
This figure is the only funerary figure within the collection of which we can be fairly sure of its (cont.)
This wooden figure is likely from its position to be a rower from a model boat. Much of the gesso su (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely a rower from a model boat due to its stance. The hole in the left s (cont.)