This small bowl is a so-called "hemispherical cup", one of the most typical forms for the Egyptian M (cont.)
Black stone base of statue of seated person with hieroglyphs on sides, the clearest side is the righ (cont.)
This unusual wooden figure is very small compared to most figures from funerary models. The three pr (cont.)
Body sherd of a large storage jar. The vessel was handmade with a smoothed exterior. The fabric is t (cont.)
A small wheel-made Nile silt vessel, with an unleveled flat base and direct rim. Thin neck and flare (cont.)
Jar with a pointed base and rolled rim - outside. It has a painted black rim which is typical for th (cont.)
Inscribed coffin fragment from Deir el-Bersha, which dates to the Twelfth Dynasty. The inscription r (cont.)
A travertine bowl with a flat base, possibly dating to the Twelfth Dynasty. It was purchased by Well (cont.)
A roughly-worked flint pick from Armant. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 16 (1931) I, pl LIX 3 s (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved. It is remin (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved and was purc (cont.)
This is one of five squatting wooden funerary figures. These figures were likely involved in food pr (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure is likely an offering bearer, as it has a dowel hole in the head, likely (cont.)
This figure is likely a sailor as its arms are outstretched to hold a punt. It is heavily gessoed an (cont.)
This funerary figure is likely a granary worker carrying a sack upon its back. Note the fingers pain (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely originating from Twelfth Dynasty Thebes, although his provenance is (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure had previously been described as a 'man ploughing', but from his positio (cont.)
This figure is the only funerary figure within the collection of which we can be fairly sure of its (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely a rower from a model boat due to its stance. The hole in the left s (cont.)
This female figure is likely a statue of a tomb owner. The wood is very worn and so the features and (cont.)