A translucent dark blue, opaque yellow and turquoise glass head pendant. There is a small rod hole i (cont.)
This is probably part of an arched sistrum, preserving the face of the deity commonly found where th (cont.)
A turtle-shaped stone palette, manufactured from fine-grained greywacke sandstone found in the Wadi (cont.)
A shield-shaped (or scutiform) stone palette, featuring drilled hole in the centre of the top edge ( (cont.)
A string of yellow glass beads, some of which are core formed. Roman in date. The beads are on a mod (cont.)
This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
A blue and black glass beads strung together on a modern string. Some beads are spherical and others (cont.)
A Coptic metal earring with a mother of pearl Coptic cross. The early cross was similar in shape to (cont.)
A single clear spherical glass bead. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
A string of black and white faience and stone beads strung together on a modern string. It was a gif (cont.)
A fragment of blue glass with a white star shaped centre. It is possibly an inlay. It was a gift fro (cont.)
Two faience scarab wings, each with three holes for suspension. The scarab is catalogued as AB9. Win (cont.)
A fragment of black and white glass. It is a New Kingdom core formed piece from a vessel. It was a g (cont.)
An ivory bracelet, dated by Margaret Murray to the Roman Period, likely from Abydos. The object was (cont.)
A copper alloy child's bracelet with two animal heads. It likely dates to the Roman Period. It was a (cont.)
A pottery mould of a plant motif labelled 'time of Akhenaten'. Such moulds were used for manufacturi (cont.)
A faience ear stud in the pattern of a white flower on blue background with a red centre. The plug o (cont.)
These copper alloy tweezers date to the Eighteenth Dynasty. They are made from a single piece of met (cont.)
A string of black, blue, and white glass beads, plus one yellow bead on a modern thread. It was date (cont.)
A flint arrowhead, bifacially worked, with one wing. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Abe (cont.)