Cartonnage covering for the chest area dating to the Ptolemaic Period. At the top is a ba-bird with (cont.)
Wooden lid of canopic jar with the head of a man, which suggests that it depicts Imsety. The wood is (cont.)
Canopic jar lid in the form of Imsety who guarded the liver. Canopic jars were used for containing t (cont.)
Carved sandstone canopic jar lid, Imsety. 11cm high. Canopic jars were the four jars used for contai (cont.)
An amulet of Imsety, which has damaged and repaired. It is flat on the reverse. Two holes are prese (cont.)
A piece of cartonnage with the mummiform dead, Nephthys and Isis on either side. The canopic jars wi (cont.)
A section of cartonnage showing a jackal-headed god, likely Anubis, in front of an offering table wi (cont.)
A faience amulet of Imsety. Imsety was one of the Four Sons of Horus who protected the liver of the (cont.)
Lid of canopic jar made of stone. Unusual shape with a very flat top of head. Since the lid has the (cont.)
A travertine canopic jar with an inscription for Qebehsenuef on the jar, and the form of Imsety depi (cont.)
A section of a shroud with a painted scene depicting the mummy of dead woman, Tashay, lying on a lio (cont.)
A section of a shroud showing Tashay revived by Isis, shown both in human form and as a falcon. The (cont.)
This section of linen is decorated with a hieratic text of Chapters 148 and 149 from the 'Book of th (cont.)
A section of a cartonnage body piece showing the Four Sons of Horus.
A cartonnage body covering with painted scenes. The four scenes in descending order depict the winge (cont.)
This wooden funerary stela is covered with plaster over which is painted an offering formula. It for (cont.)
A curved coffin fragment with a yellow background. It dates to the Third intermediate Period. This i (cont.)
One beadwork depicting Imsety, one of the sons of Horus. It is probably from the Hood Collection sol (cont.)
Beadwork Son of Horus, Imsety. Probably from the Hood Collection sold in 1924, lot 136. Most of Hood (cont.)
Beadwork Son of Horus. Probably from the Hood Collection sold in 1924, lot 136. Most of Hood's items (cont.)