A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
A lion foot terminal of a wooden leg from a piece of furniture. There are traces of plaster evident (cont.)
Small open-formed dish/bowl. Made from Nile Silt Clay. In the interior, burnt out chaff is present. (cont.)
A small carinated dish with a ring base and a flange under a decorated direct rim. The decoration is (cont.)
A stone inkwell in the shape of a cartouche with two wells. This probably dates from after the Third (cont.)
Stone figure of a coiled snake, which is headless. Snakes, as well as being symbols of danger, were (cont.)
Base of stone statue with only the front of the feet rested on a plinth preserved. Stylistically, th (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. Early–mid second century AD from Thebes. This is a fragment of (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. Early to mid second century AD from Thebes. This shows the rig (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a painted shroud. The linen is much coarser on this than on the other Roman p (cont.)
Fragment of linen decorated with pattern to resemble netting with drawings of two deities at the top (cont.)
Four fragments of inscribed mummy bandages with with hieratic script upon them. The two larger secti (cont.)
Fragment of linen shroud decorated with pattern to resemble netting and beads. This probably dates t (cont.)
This rectangular white quartz polishing stone or palette, with one corner missing has red writing on (cont.)
Possible copper alloy mortar with spout, Unknown date, though stone examples with projections (see E (cont.)
Limestone lid of a canopic jar with the head of a falcon, which represents Qebehsenuef. The facial f (cont.)
A lid of a canopic jar with the head of a baboon, which represents the god Hapy. It is made of wood (cont.)
Wooden lid of canopic jar with the head of a man, which suggests that it depicts Imsety. The wood is (cont.)
Limestone canopic jar lid depicting the falcon-headed Qebehsenuef. Facial details have been added in (cont.)
Black painted wooden figure of the Anubis-jackal, which is made from several pieces of wood glued to (cont.)