A ba bird upon a base with its face missing. Examples of ba bird statues appear in the New Kingdom b (cont.)
A ba bird with its face and legs missing. This example has a sun disc on its head. Stylistically thi (cont.)
A wooden ba bird, with its feet and part of the wing missing.
A wooden stela with "6913" marked in ink on the bottom right. At the top is the winged sun disc with (cont.)
The head and torso of a wooden figure from a funerary model with painted eyes. It is likely part of (cont.)
This funerary figure is likely part of model scene. It would have attached to the base via the tenon (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely originating from Twelfth Dynasty Thebes, although his provenance is (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure had previously been described as a 'man ploughing', but from his positio (cont.)
This wooden figure is likely from its position to be a rower from a model boat. Much of the gesso su (cont.)
A swimming figure in the shape of a spoon. The type of wood and roughly executed design suggests tha (cont.)
A painted wooden panel of an enthroned Osiris wearing a beaded net, broad collar, and Atef crown. He (cont.)
A face from a coffin with only half of the hair remaining. It is Ptolemaic in date. A modern suspens (cont.)
A relief from the mortuary temple of Thuthmose III at Kurna, on the west bank at Thebes. It is made (cont.)