A quadruple eye showing the degradation of the design over time. It is probably from Abydos. The obj (cont.)
An openwork quadruple wadjet eye amulet, probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the Universi (cont.)
This is a faience djed-pillar amulet, which Margaret Murray dated to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. The d (cont.)
This faience uraeus serpent amulet is upon a rectangular base with a loop on the back for suspension (cont.)
A red jasper heart amulet. This appears to be a cornice heart amulet (Sousa 2011, 17–20), which date (cont.)
This faience scarab has holes to allow it to be sewn onto mummy wrappings. The wings are AB42. Such (cont.)
A faience wadjet eye with a hole pierced through. The wadjet eye was worn in life as well as being p (cont.)
This standing faience amulet of Taweret has a suspension loop at the top. Taweret was a goddess who (cont.)
Carnelian amulet of a goddess (likely Isis or Nephthys) kneeling, the head and feet now missing. Bro (cont.)
A faience model situla amulet. While Margaret Murray dated this to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, stylist (cont.)
A string of multicoloured faience beads with one glass circular bead and a blue broken amulet. The s (cont.)
A small faience object with a hole through it, which is possibly part of an amulet or a pendant. Gif (cont.)
A dark blue faience amulet consisting of the double cartouches of Akhenaten. Only the prenomen (Nefe (cont.)
One of two faience cat amulets, probably from Abydos. These objects were gifted to the University of (cont.)
A light green/yellow faience wadjet eye amulet with the details added in in dark blue. The wadjet ey (cont.)
Silver amulet from Armant. Islamic Period.
Bes amulet and other beads. From Armant. 10x20mm.
6 beads, mainly shell and one faience wadjet eye. From Armant context 1600 (surface finds). 6x22mm
A carnelian sweret bead. It is a long truncated convex bicone, with the remains of bronze wire insid (cont.)