A fragment of blue glass with a white star shaped centre. It is possibly an inlay. It was a gift fro (cont.)
This object is made from steatite and probably originates from Abydos. It shows the child god Horus (cont.)
A fragment of stone with sunken hieroglyphs mentioning the deity Nun. It is probably from Abydos and (cont.)
This limestone fragment is part of an ꜣḫ i͗ḳr n Rꜥ stela. On the left, the dedicatee is seated on a (cont.)
This faience grape cluster is from Armant (High Desert). It is made of two identical parts which wer (cont.)
Fragment of a glazed composition (faience) object, likely an inlay in the shape of the šms hieroglyp (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.)
Fragment of faience from an unidentified object, which is decorated on one side with black stripes o (cont.)
A roughly cut limestone stela dating to the First Intermediate Period. The stela is divided into two (cont.)
Ceramic and faience tiles or inlays in blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Such (cont.)
Twenty-seven ceramic and faience tiles. Blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Simi (cont.)
3 fragments of faience (inlays?) and 2 pieces of (?) cobalt from Amarna (?).
32 tile fragments of faience.
A decorated fragment of painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace at (cont.)
A section of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace. Th (cont.)
This stone fragment includes eight vertical rows of hieroglyphs. The hieroglyphs relate to offerings (cont.)
A decorated fragment of painted wall plaster from Amarna.
A fragment of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace. T (cont.)