Rectangular wooden coffin, which is now dismantled. This coffin is from grave 217 at Tarkhan, which (cont.)
A copper alloy model tool (one of a set of five W130–W134). The practice of placing metal model tool (cont.)
This travertine jar is cylindrical in shape with a projecting round lip. It was broken and mended at (cont.)
A reserve head. The head has close-cropped hair, eyebrows that are sculpted in raised low relief, an (cont.)
A black diorite bowl that has been broken in half and riveted together. It was purchased by Wellcome (cont.)
A concave cylindrical jar of travertine with a rolled rim. It is said to be from Abydos. It was pres (cont.)
This stone bowl is made of breccia. It has a flat bottom and an incurved square rim. A self adhesive (cont.)
Part of travertine bowl. Dynasty 1-4. Part of the Rustafjaell collection purchased by Wellcome in 19 (cont.)
A siltstone dish (Aston type 51), dating from the First to Fourth Dynasties. Siltstone is a fine-gra (cont.)
A mummy label with an inscription (Greek) which is translated as 'Senpeteminis (daughter) of Petetri (cont.)
Stone ointment collared jar, travertine, part of neck/rim missing. 85 in blue pencil. 881/A in penci (cont.)
A cream limestone 'nw' bowl. These bowls were used to contain offerings to the gods. It is suggested (cont.)