An ivory bracelet, dated by Margaret Murray to the Roman Period, likely from Abydos. The object was (cont.)
A shell bracelet fragment from Armant. In the Petrie Museum distribution notes this object is listed (cont.)
An ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant dating to the Predynastic period. This a surface fin (cont.)
This is an ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant tomb 1603.
A fragment of a magical ivory wand, carved on one face with incised figures of animals, including a (cont.)
Hollow ivory vessel with two holes at rim for handles
One large and one small white ivory hair rings.
Bald head with label in Kate Bosse Griffith's handwriting 'Volturra bald head 108/11'. Found in Egyp (cont.)
A burnt ivory toilet box or cosmetic container, previously broken into pieces and mended. Items like (cont.)
A tubular implement, possibly a fragment of a musical instrument, made from alternating blue (lapis (cont.)
An artificial eye made of ebony with an ivory inlay. These were used in coffins and funerary masks.
An ivory wristlet with lotus pattern design. It is broken, and has been mended with copper alloy str (cont.)