A magical cippus stela made from steatite, which possibly originates from Abydos. It shows the child (cont.)
Limestone fragment of an ꜣḫ i͗ḳr n Rꜥ stela. On the left, the dedicatee is seated on a high-backed c (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
A First Intermediate Period stela fragment with a man in front holding a bow in his left hand and ar (cont.)
A roughly cut limestone stela dating to the First Intermediate Period. The stela is divided into two (cont.)
An architectural fragment or stela. A sun disc is over the door with uraeus snakes protecting it. Ho (cont.)
An unfinished round-topped limestone stela dating to the early Eighteenth Dynasty (c. 1540–1400 BC). (cont.)
Part of a raised relief labelled ?Mentuhotep. The piece depicts a wing and 3 hes vases. There are tr (cont.)
Coptic stela? From Mrs Gibbs.
Sandstone relief or stela showing a procession of gods. The relief has been recut with the images mo (cont.)
Coptic stela. Long slab with cruciform pattern. It was purchased by Wellcome from the Rustafjaell co (cont.)
A Coptic stela, which has been broken into five pieces and restored by Cardiff Conservation Departme (cont.)
A Coptic stela. Information from a previous catalogue card states this example has a gnostic(?) insc (cont.)
A long narrow limestone stela relief pattern. It is perhaps part of a Coptic stela. The relief patte (cont.)
Black stone stela with three figures with a sun disc and two uraeus serpents. Figures are mummiform, (cont.)
Sandstone stela fragment inscribed with lower half of two standing figures.
A Coptic stela with a triangle design in the lunette.
A plaster cast of a New Kingdom funerary stela depicting a certain Amunemope and his son Paraemheb w (cont.)
Fragmentary limestone stela in sunk relief, which was purchased by Wellcome in 1907 from the collect (cont.)
Coptic (?) stone stela carved in relief; animals, spirals. On reverse side a human and animals. Heig (cont.)