Steatite scaraboid engraved on the underside. Probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the Uni (cont.)
This object is made from steatite and probably originates from Abydos. It shows the child god Horus (cont.)
Three stone beads from Armant, grave 1656 (the grave of an adult). The Petrie museum distribution li (cont.)
This steatite amulet is in the form of two fingers with incised detail. Amulets of this design are u (cont.)
This steatite amulet is in the form of a plummet or sextant. It was excavated by the Egypt Explorati (cont.)
A blue-glazed steatite scaraboid with the back in the form of a fly. It is longitudinally pierced wi (cont.)
This glazed steatite figure is in the form of a hedgehog. It is longitudinally pierced and the base (cont.)
This glazed steatite figure of a couchant goat or gazelle is inscribed with the prenomen of Thutmose (cont.)
This green-glazed steatite amulet is in the form of a fly with incised detail. It is pierced transve (cont.)
A green glazed steatite cylinder seal decorated with representations of a bat, a sphinx, and an insc (cont.)
This small brown steatite scarab has a figure of a gazelle on the underside. The object was transfer (cont.)
This small brown steatite scarab has a figure of a gazelle on the underside. It was transferred from (cont.)
A small white steatite scarab, engraved with the image of a horse, 13mm. Horses were not known in Eg (cont.)
A steatite figure of a man sitting on a chair. Fake hieroglyphs are present on the back. Pierced lon (cont.)
A scarab carved of steatite with fake hieroglyphs on the bottom. Likely made during the twentieth ce (cont.)
A stone scarab with cartouche to the reverse surrounded by a lunette, feathers and a nb basket. It i (cont.)
A pierced stone scarab with a hole running longitudinally through it. The reverse is decorated with (cont.)
A stone scarab with hieroglyphs to the reverse. This is unlikely to be an ancient object.
A stone scarab with four cartouches to the reverse. It is unlikely to be an ancient object.
A stone scarab with hieroglyphs to the reverse. It is pierced longitudinally.