Carnelian amulet of a goddess (likely Isis or Nephthys) kneeling, the head and feet now missing. Bro (cont.)
Carnelian and faience beads, which Margaret Murray dated these to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably f (cont.)
Small carnelian tubular bead. Gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Three stone beads from Armant, grave 1656 (the grave of an adult). The Petrie museum distribution li (cont.)
A carnelian sweret bead. It is a long truncated convex bicone, with the remains of bronze wire insid (cont.)
This carnelian scaraboid is in the shape of a duck. The base is inscribed with the prenomen of Meren (cont.)
Carnelian bead labelled "prehistoric Casira Cairo 1912." Michel Casira was an antiquities dealer wor (cont.)
A small, engraved, translucent carnelian wadjet eye amulet. The wadjet eye or 'Eye of Horus' was wor (cont.)
A carnelian claw amulet, that has been broken at the top. The meaning of such amulets is uncertain. (cont.)
26 tubular faience beads, 9 faience seed beads, 5 double pierced seed beads, 1 larger faience bead, (cont.)
9 blue, cream and brown faience circular beads, 5 double beads of faience, 7 double faience beads on (cont.)
Small carnelian wadjet eye with incised details added on one side. Pierced horizontally. Presented t (cont.)
This carnelian scarab ring is Hellenistic in date, inspired by an Egyptian original. The label state (cont.)
A box with a selection of various beads, some modern, some ancient. It includes, seed beads, cylindr (cont.)
A flat polished piece of carnelian, similar to the objects EC1096b and EC1096c.
Two stone and one glass beads. The first is a carnelian bead shaped like a seal ring with carved ram (cont.)
6 assorted beads (2 carnelian, 1 black faceted bead, faience and glass beads). From Tell Fara, Seaso (cont.)
A flat polished piece of carnelian, similar to the objects EC1096a and EC1096c.
A flat polished piece of carnelian, similar to the objects EC1096a and EC1096b.
Shank of carnelian bezel ring. The piece is chipped and the design on the bezel is difficult to make (cont.)