A wooden model ard (a type of plough). Such items were placed in tombs. The fact that this item is v (cont.)
Hollow bamboo blocked at one end. 16.5cm long. Wellcome label 66028. Purchased by Wellcome at auctio (cont.)
Oar from a funerary model.
A green faience ear plug, dating to the New Kingdom. It is spool shaped with a groove running around (cont.)
Glass(?) mushroom shaped object. 10cm at widest diameter and 7.7cm high. Possibly a glass muller use (cont.)
A faience arm with fist that has previously been broken and mended. Purchased by Wellcome at auction (cont.)
A reserve head. The head has close-cropped hair, eyebrows that are sculpted in raised low relief, an (cont.)
Faience amulet or pendant. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in November 1928.
1 low relief carving, presumably from a temple, with plaster repair. The god Hapi giving an offering (cont.)
A limestone block with two and half columns of hieroglyphs reading "I have given to you all prosperi (cont.)
A furniture leg in the form of a lion's leg from furniture with a label reading 'Wooden Leg of Chair (cont.)
The top and the stem of a wooden headrest. The ancient Egyptians used these to support their heads d (cont.)
Wooden headrest, top section only, split underneath on socket. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1 (cont.)
An upper section of a wooden headrest. Headrests were used for supporting the head during sleep. Clo (cont.)
Wooden headrest. Base only. Traces of linen in the socket. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1928 (cont.)
Wooden headrest, top section only, bowl like surface. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1928 from (cont.)
A wooden headrest, with a curved upper surface. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1928 fro (cont.)
This is the lower section of a wooden headrest. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1928 from (cont.)
This is the top section of a wooden headrest. Such headrests were used to support the head while sle (cont.)
Stem section of wooden headrest in two pieces. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1928. Such headre (cont.)