A fragment of a coffin of painted wood, with six columns of hieroglyphs. It dates to the Twenty-sixt (cont.)
Large limestone funerary stela with incised decoration on the front face. The stela is divided into (cont.)
Limestone stela dating to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty with decoration painted on the front face. The de (cont.)
Round-topped rectangular limestone stela. The architectural design includes a triangular pediment co (cont.)
Round-topped limestone funerary stela with incised decoration dating to the Thirteenth Dynasty (c. 1 (cont.)
Large sandstone stela likely dating to the Ptolemaic Period. The stone used for the stela has been r (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Psamtik with blue-green glaze. He wears a striated tripartite w (cont.)
Glazed steatite commemorative lion hunt scarab dating to the tenth year of Amenhotep III (c. 1380 BC (cont.)
Upper portion of a faience mummiform shabti of Seti I with bright blue glaze. He wears a striated tr (cont.)
Travertine canopic jar without its lid (see HARGM3673), which dates to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty (c. (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Horemkhebi with bright blue glaze. He wears a striated triparti (cont.)
Complete faience overseer shabti of Henuttawy with blue glaze. She wears a plain tripartite wig and (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Kay with pale green glaze and splotches of bright blue. He wear (cont.)
Upper portion of a faience mummiform shabti of Pinedjem II with bright blue glaze. He wears a striat (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Padiamun with light blue glaze. He wears a plain tripartite wig (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Nesypernub with bright blue glaze. He wears a striated triparti (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Nesamun with greenish white glaze. He wears a plain tripartite (cont.)
Complete faience mummiform shabti of Horudja with pale turquoise glaze. He wears a striated triparti (cont.)
A blue glazed steatite scaraboid or plaque with a longitudinal hole for threading. One side is decor (cont.)
Funerary cone of the Child of the Kap and Overseer of the Wab-priests of Amun, Nentawaeref, which da (cont.)