A fragment of stone with sunken hieroglyphs mentioning the deity Nun. It is probably from Abydos and (cont.)
This stone fragment includes eight vertical rows of hieroglyphs. The hieroglyphs relate to offerings (cont.)
Cartouche on stone, Merenptah, the 13th born son, and successor, of Ramesses II. He reigned between (cont.)
Sone relief with a procession of gods. Recut.
A cast of high relief carved block with label on back. The cartouche is that of Intef VI of the 17th (cont.)
A stone relief with painted decoration showing a king making offerings to a god. It has been broken (cont.)
Plaster cast with part of a face. This seems to be the back of W1376, which shows Neferure. Note a f (cont.)
Large piece of sandstone with wing, which joins with UC44567 in the Petrie Museum. It was excavated (cont.)
Limestone relief fragment, possibly from an inlay, with the remains of a face and hair. The hair is (cont.)
Limestone relief fragment with the remains of two incised hieroglyphs (nt) and a dividing column lin (cont.)
A sandstone relief depicting a king, facing right, and wearing the blue crown (khepresh). There are (cont.)
Limestone relief of a man facing to the right. He wears a broad collar and a short wig. His right ha (cont.)
A limestone object with a depiction of the head of a king carved in sunk relief. The king is shown i (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.
Painted limestone relief depicting Khabekhnet and his wife Sahte (to the right) presenting offerings (cont.)
A relief from the mortuary temple of Thuthmose III at Kurna, on the west bank at Thebes. It is made (cont.)
This fragment of a stone relief depicts a carved female head with traces of paint remaining. It like (cont.)
An irregularly shaped limestone fragment with carved decoration on both sides. At some point in its (cont.)