Long carved piece of veneered wood. Gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
A kneeling wooden funerary figure. This position suggests that the figure is from a kitchen scene, o (cont.)
A wooden headrest in three parts, probably from Abydos. There are faint traces of decoration visible (cont.)
A painted wooden coffin fragment with the face and part of the wig preserved. The face is painted pi (cont.)
A wooden anthropoid coffin dating to the late Twenty-fifth or early Twenty-sixth Dynasty. Parts of t (cont.)
A wooden anthropoid coffin constructed of poor quality wood that has been covered with plaster in pl (cont.)
Rectangular wooden coffin, which is now dismantled. This coffin is from grave 217 at Tarkhan, which (cont.)
Fragment of wood. From Armant. SN.S.2 (hearth)
A wooden cosmetic container in the form of a standing figure of the god Bes, shown with leonine feat (cont.)
A wooden amuletic figure of a squatting baboon with a suspension ring at the back. On long-term loan (cont.)
A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
A lion foot terminal of a wooden leg from a piece of furniture. There are traces of plaster evident (cont.)
Wooden mallet. 21cm long, 13cm diameter. The handle is polished through prolonged handling. See Doll (cont.)
8 fragments of wood, stone, plaster and a possible seed
Knife with wooden handle and iron blade, which is held in place by an iron band. Purchased by Wellco (cont.)
A wooden mallet. Baton-shaped mallets are known from all periods and are more common than the hammer (cont.)
Wooden oar from a model boat. Shape suggests paddle or steering oar. There are the remains of a dowe (cont.)
Carved piece of wood that has been shaped on a lathe, with a hole through the centre. Possibly a bea (cont.)
A lid of a canopic jar with the head of a baboon, which represents the god Hapy. It is made of wood (cont.)
Wooden lid of canopic jar with the head of a man, which suggests that it depicts Imsety. The wood is (cont.)