This faience scarab has holes to allow it to be sewn onto mummy wrappings. The wings are AB42. Such (cont.)
A faience wadjet eye with a hole pierced through. The wadjet eye was worn in life as well as being p (cont.)
A kneeling wooden funerary figure. This position suggests that the figure is from a kitchen scene, o (cont.)
A mummified and bandaged human left foot. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
A painted wooden coffin fragment with the face and part of the wig preserved. The face is painted pi (cont.)
This object is made from steatite and probably originates from Abydos. It shows the child god Horus (cont.)
A mummified cat head with its features drawn onto the bandages and false ears constructed. It is lik (cont.)
A light green/yellow faience wadjet eye amulet with the details added in in dark blue. The wadjet ey (cont.)
A mummified cat body (the head is detached, AB77a). The accompanying label states that it was presen (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood with a gesso coating which was then painted. There is a dowel in the (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood coated with gesso and then painted. "Gurna" is written on the unders (cont.)
Items such as these represent Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is made of wood covered in painted g (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is decorated with a net pattern. It is made of wood, coated with gesso and painted. (cont.)
A statue of a wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. This object is made of wood coated i (cont.)
A wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth.
A wooden ba bird with metal stick legs and a solar disc on its head. Stylistically this seems to com (cont.)
A wooden ba bird with stick legs and solar disc on its head. The solar disc may indicate a belief th (cont.)
A wooden ba bird painted red and black. The paint seems to have been put straight on top of the wood (cont.)
A ba bird made of painted wood with a human head and beard. There are traces of gesso but no paint r (cont.)
Small pottery statue of Bes or less likely, a pregnant woman giving birth. This has been broken in t (cont.)