This faience grape cluster is from Armant (High Desert). It is made of two identical parts which wer (cont.)
Fragment of a demotic ostracon containing a list of commodities, including wine and sesame. It dates (cont.)
This is half of an architectural fragment, likely the top of a column in white quartzite. This is to (cont.)
A blue faience object in shape of architectural column capital. The bottom section is broken off and (cont.)
A yellow faience mandrake pendant (Boyce type C12A) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by (cont.)
A green faience liliform pendant from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by the British Museum (cont.)
This faience pendant is in the shape of a papyrus sceptre. The 'wadj', or papyrus sceptre amulet, wa (cont.)
A light blue faience drop pendant from Amarna in the shape of a hes-vase (Boyce type X9). Presented (cont.)
A blue faience drop pendant from Amarna in the shape of a palmette (Boyce type C51). Presented to th (cont.)
A green faience inlay in the form of a lotus flower. The lotus or water lily rises and opens up each (cont.)
A green faience inlay in the form of a lotus flower from Amarna. 'TA26,7/761' is written on the reve (cont.)
A wooden lotus flower, likely a decorative element from a piece of furniture. It was purchased by We (cont.)
A faience beaker with a black decoration forming a lotus flower pattern.
A blue/green faience oval shaped dress ornament (hollow) in the shape of a leaf.
A light blue faience drop pendant (Boyce type C16) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by t (cont.)
A faience daisy inlay with eight petals and a central yellow knob, much faded. Tiles such as these u (cont.)
A light blue faience inlay in the shape of a lotus flower, lily, or figs from Amarna. Presented to t (cont.)
A deep purple faience pendant in the shape of a bunch of grapes (Boyce type C11). Possibly from Amar (cont.)
Green faience ring bezel with an impression of a lotus flower. Excavated at Amarna. Presented to the (cont.)
A dark blue faience drop pendant (Boyce type C16) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by th (cont.)