A short cylindrical jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and wavy-handled decoration. The vessel tapers (cont.)
A red sandstone offering table with incised decorated on the top face. The table is roughly in the s (cont.)
Two small flakes of sandstone. It is not known where these are from. Both are delicate and slowly di (cont.)
Stone square/hetep shaped offering table from tomb 362 at Meroe. Traces of a Meroitic inscription.
Carved sandstone canopic jar lid, Imsety. 11cm high. Canopic jars were the four jars used for contai (cont.)
This is part of a left doorjamb, listing the titles of the Chief Steward of the Divine Adoratrice. I (cont.)
A stone relief with painted decoration showing a king making offerings to a god. It has been broken (cont.)
Stone hetep shaped offering tray. Depicts 2 Hes vases each side of shrine with round loaves of bread (cont.)
A yellow sandstone head wearing a solar-disk on top. A back pillar is present on the back. Stylistic (cont.)
Large piece of sandstone with wing, which joins with UC44567 in the Petrie Museum. It was excavated (cont.)
An inscribed sandstone fragment, which functioned as an abacus in the temple designated M291 at Mero (cont.)
A piece of sandstone showing part of a head, graffiti, and cursive inscriptions. It is from the step (cont.)
Glazed ceramic fragment with sky blue glaze. Slightly concave. Possibly part of a tile. Purchased by (cont.)
Bag of 408 red pottery fragments, 1 piece of sandstone, and 1 miscellaneous fragment, possibly from (cont.)
Part of a red sandstone statue of a hand holding an offering tray. The offerings are depicted as foo (cont.)
This fragment of sandstone is from an Amarna household stela. The rays of the Aten can be seen on th (cont.)
Sandstone relief depicting the head of a king facing to the right. Carved in raised relief, the king (cont.)
1 low relief carving, presumably from a temple, with plaster repair. The god Hapi giving an offering (cont.)
Inscribed relief hieroglyphs include -ty ir.
This is the head from an anthropoid sarcophagus. It dates from the Thirtieth Dynasty to the Early Pt (cont.)