A dark blue faience amulet consisting of the double cartouches of Akhenaten. Only the prenomen (Nefe (cont.)
A painted blue pottery sherd from Amarna with a cartouche incised into fabric. This type of pottery (cont.)
Part of granodiorite statue from Amarna. It shows the back of the head of an individual wearing a wi (cont.)
A hand-modelled pottery head of a foreigner with traces of blue paint. The face of the figure is poo (cont.)
A pottery mould for making a faience amulet of Bes. The term 'Bes' is applied to a number of deities (cont.)
A fragment of faience from the 1930s excavations at el-Amarna marked 'TA/30.31 210 T.36.60'. T 36.60 (cont.)
Blue glazed faience fragment with black lines. 3.7cm long. From Amarna See TA Negative 35-36.0.158.
Fragment of a large storage jar, which is decorated with blue, black, and red paint. Made of Nile si (cont.)
A fragment of blue-painted ware from Amarna. The fragment includes part of the neck and the top of t (cont.)
Rim fragment of a blue painted vessel, which is decorated with blue, black, and red paint. 10% of th (cont.)
Pottery mould.
Limestone relief fragment with the remains of a face and hair. The hair is finely carved with a seri (cont.)
A faience open work dark blue wadjet eye ring from Amarna. The Wadjet eye or 'Eye of Horus' was worn (cont.)
A blue faience open work ring bezel fragment from Amarna showing the head of a person with a bouquet (cont.)
Light blue faience ring bezel fragment with the prenomen of Tutankhamun.
A ring bezel fragment showing the prenomen of Tutankhamun (nb-ḫprw-rꜥ) in cobalt blue faience. Type (cont.)
A blue painted jar sherd from Amarna, from the same vessel as EC1358b. Cream white band with blue ba (cont.)
A green faience ring in form of a wadjet eye from Amarna. The Wadjet eye or 'Eye of Horus' was worn (cont.)
A fragment of a blue faience open work wadjet eye ring. The Wadjet eye or 'Eye of Horus' was worn in (cont.)
A fragmentary blue faience ring bezel bearing hieroglyphs.