A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
Knife with wooden handle and iron blade, which is held in place by an iron band. Purchased by Wellco (cont.)
A wooden mallet. Baton-shaped mallets are known from all periods and are more common than the hammer (cont.)
Copper alloy axehead or adze. Middle Kingdom. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1907 from the coll (cont.)
A long panel of cartonnage made of very fine linen and covered with gesso incised with designs and a (cont.)
A roughly cut limestone stela dating to the First Intermediate Period. The stela is divided into two (cont.)
Unfinished stone stela, 29.2cm in height. The style suggests the object dated to the early Eighteent (cont.)
A painted wood fragment from an anthropoid coffin. It was in two halves, but has been re-joined at t (cont.)
A fragment of a coffin of painted wood, with six columns of hieroglyphs. It dates to the Twenty-sixt (cont.)
Coffin fragment with hieroglyphs inside and out (probably the Book of the Dead). Those inside consis (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood, dating from the Twenty-fifth to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. It show (cont.)
A painted wood coffin fragment. It is painted with three columns of hieroglyphs "[...] his enemies a (cont.)
Mottled stone head, male.
A white stone head of Osiris or a king wearing the white crown (hedjet) of Upper Egypt. It is possib (cont.)
Coptic stela. Long slab with cruciform pattern. It was purchased by Wellcome from the Rustafjaell co (cont.)
A Coptic stela, which has been broken into five pieces and restored by Cardiff Conservation Departme (cont.)
Painted wooden fist holding bar. 1382 on label on reverse. This was probably from a coffin. 6. x 16 (cont.)
A Stone mould for a bird with plumed head, likely a benu (heron) bird. A very similar object appears (cont.)
Black stone mould with 9 discs. Labelled 1167 and 57/18. 93x80x13mm. Two holes on one side of the ob (cont.)
Base of a funerary model with 2 peg holes. Black 'scale' pattern on one side.