A black copper alloy statue of Lamassu, a celestial being from ancient Mesopotamian religion bearing (cont.)
A cast of high relief carved block with label on back. The cartouche is that of Intef VI of the 17th (cont.)
This is a small ellipsoid jar with a direct rim and a flat base. It has been carved by hand, as seen (cont.)
Plaster cast of EC644 which in display on the ground floor.
Box with wax ring and broken cast of Sekhmet in resin. Both modern.
A plaster cast of a New Kingdom funerary stela depicting a certain Amunemope and his son Paraemheb w (cont.)
A plaster cast of a frieze showing Ptolemy III Euergetes I offering to Imhotep and Ptah. It is from (cont.)
Plaster cast of a frieze from the hypostyle hall of the temple of Sobek and Horus the Elder (Haroeri (cont.)
A modern plaster cast of the Nefertiti bust in Berlin, which was presented to the Egypt Centre in me (cont.)
Replica of a Sumerian medical tablet in the Penn Museum (CBS14221), 2500–2340 BC. The inscription is (cont.)
A cast of a terracotta lamp with the figure of Bes. This object is a hybrid of Egyptian and Roman cu (cont.)
Model of the top half of the obelisk of Thutmose IV, which now stands in Rome. Today, it is commonly (cont.)
Plaster cast of the base and statue of Djedhor-the-Saviour, a priest in charge of Horus the Falcon a (cont.)
A modern plaster cast of the Nefertiti bust, which is now in Berlin. It was purchased by George Kerf (cont.)
A Plaster cast of Senebtyfy (Ptahemsaf). The original is in The British Museum and is carved in quar (cont.)