This is probably part of an arched sistrum, preserving the face of the deity commonly found where th (cont.)
A blue faience sistrum fragment with a bi-frontal head of Hathor. She has an uraeus on each side of (cont.)
An oblate copper alloy mirror with a handle topped with a Hathor head. Likely dating to the Middle K (cont.)
This blue/green glazed composition amulet is in the form of the aegis of Hathor. It is double-sided (cont.)
A fragment of a linen shroud decorated with a painting. Part of the hair of the individual can be s (cont.)
A copper alloy Hathor crown from a small statue. This item has a square base as though intended to g (cont.)
A cartonnage foot covering made for Shebenwepet, a priestess of Horus-the-Child. The four pairs of s (cont.)
Wooden Hathor horns with sun disc. This is probably from the head of a wooden statue. The horns rela (cont.)
This is a small ellipsoid jar with a direct rim and a flat base. It has been carved by hand, as seen (cont.)
A fragment of a faience head showing a collar and Hathor curl. The head of Hathor appears on both si (cont.)
An amulet of a cow, likely representing the goddess Hathor.
A copper alloy Hathor crown from a statue. Hathor usually wore a crown with cow horns and a sun disc (cont.)
A copper alloy Hathor crown from a statue. Hathor usually wore a cows' horns and a sun-disc. However (cont.)
A copper alloy Hathor crown consisting of a sun-disc between the horns of a cow from a statue. The s (cont.)
A stone amulet in the form of the head of Hathor. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1919.
A bronze sistrum featuring a bi-frontal Hathor head and a handle terminating in a three-dimensional (cont.)
An ostracon (a sketch on a pot or stone sherd) showing a Hathor cow and a procession of three people (cont.)
A small bag-shaped jar that has been wheel spun with a hand-carved base. The pottery vessel appears (cont.)
This object is part of a pottery vessel showing a cow's head to represent the goddess Hathor. Such v (cont.)