A Coptic metal earring with a mother of pearl Coptic cross. The early cross was similar in shape to (cont.)
An ivory bracelet, dated by Margaret Murray to the Roman Period, likely from Abydos. The object was (cont.)
A necklace of multicoloured faience beads with papyrus sceptre amulets. Margaret Murray dated this t (cont.)
Five beads, three of gold and quartz (rock crystal), and two others of gold. They likely date to the (cont.)
This fragment of lapis lazuli or glass appears to have a hole running the length. It was found in ho (cont.)
A bright blue faience finger ring.
A string of reddish-purple, white and blue faience beads.
A string of pendants of blue and spacers of black, blue and green faience and stone. There are five (cont.)
A string of green faience beads, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom.
A beaded necklace of coloured stone or faience, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom.
A green faience ear plug, dating to the New Kingdom. It is spool shaped with a groove running around (cont.)
An ear plug made of striped cobalt blue glass trimmed in yellow, likely dating to the New Kingdom. F (cont.)
A sample of lapis lazuli. It was donated by Andrew Hulling.
A blue faience heart amulet. Heart amulets become particularly popular from the New Kingdom. However (cont.)
A string of faience, lapis lazuli and glass tubular, globular and disc beads.
A string of mixed beads, including amulets in faience and stone. It is from the Brunton excavations (cont.)
A fragment of a glass bangle presumed to be of Islamic date. It was donated by Mrs Barbara Elder.
A fragment of a glass bangle, presumed to be of Islamic date. It was donated by Mrs Barbara Elder.
A fragment of a glass bangle presumed to be Islamic in date. It was donated by Mrs Barbara Elder, c. (cont.)