Carnelian amulet of a goddess (likely Isis or Nephthys) kneeling, the head and feet now missing. Bro (cont.)
Cartonnage covering for the chest area dating to the Ptolemaic Period. At the top is a ba-bird with (cont.)
A long panel of cartonnage made of very fine linen and covered with gesso incised with designs and a (cont.)
A fragment of a decorated linen shroud showing a kneeling woman. The women appears to be mourning. S (cont.)
EC357 is an end section of a wooden sarcophagus dating to the Ptolemaic Period. Only the exterior fa (cont.)
This is part of a wooden coffin of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. In the centre the goddess Isis is shown (cont.)
A model situla decorated in relief with various gods including Min. Situlae were ceremonial vessels (cont.)
An amulet of the goddess Isis. It is made of faience, with Hathor nursing Horus. The bottom of her l (cont.)
A seated faience Isis amulet showing her wearing the Hathor crown, nursing Horus. It has a back pill (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 the deceased being led before Osiris. Osiris is on the left with Isi (cont.)
A small faience amulet of the goddess Isis with a back pillar.
Stela depicting two serpents, one with beard and crown with sun-disc, the other with double feather (cont.)
A black steatite head of a woman wearing a modius, decorated with a encircling frieze of uraei, and (cont.)
A section of a shroud showing Tashay revived by Isis, shown both in human form and as a falcon. The (cont.)
A section of a shroud showing a painted scene depicting a dead woman, Tashay, approaching Osiris-Sok (cont.)
A wooden figure of a seated woman with faience inlay strips for hair. There are the remains of the g (cont.)
Fragment of cartonnage (linen stiffened with gesso) decorated with paintings. Top register shows Anu (cont.)
Fragments of body cartonnage showing the deceased on a lion bed. Below are the Four Sons of Horus ca (cont.)
A cartonnage breast covering in the form of a floral collar with hawk-headed terminals (only one rem (cont.)