A kneeling wooden funerary figure. This position suggests that the figure is from a kitchen scene, o (cont.)
This pair of figures from a funerary model are set into a modern base, on which is written "oarsmen (cont.)
An arm from a figure of a funerary model, gripping an implement. Previously from the collection of (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure is likely a rower from a model boat. It has been badly damaged, but the (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure of a tomb owner. The arms are missing and due to the number of "unusual" fe (cont.)
A wooden figure similar to "stick shabtis". It may be a modified ancient object, or a modern forgery (cont.)
Left arm, slightly flexed, with clenched, pierced fist, off a servant model. 92mm long. 1st Intermed (cont.)
Fragment of wooden arm off a servant model. 45mm long. First Intermediate Period Middle Kingdom. Som (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. 90mm long.
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom.
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Gesso with red paint. Arm sl (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Arm slightly flexed, hand pa (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Unpainted? Hand pierced to h (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Little surviving finish, arm (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Some paint, elbow flexed, ha (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Little surviving finish, kno (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. May not be an arm. Remains o (cont.)