This is a faience djed-pillar amulet, which Margaret Murray dated to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. The d (cont.)
This faience scarab has holes to allow it to be sewn onto mummy wrappings. The wings are AB42. Such (cont.)
This standing faience amulet of Taweret has a suspension loop at the top. Taweret was a goddess who (cont.)
The upper half of a shroud-wrapped mummiform shabti in green faience. The figure wears a plain tripa (cont.)
This is probably part of an arched sistrum, preserving the face of the deity commonly found where th (cont.)
Two faience scarab wings, each with three holes for suspension. The scarab is catalogued as AB9. Win (cont.)
A wooden anthropoid coffin dating to the late Twenty-fifth or early Twenty-sixth Dynasty. Parts of t (cont.)
A copper alloy votive statue of Amun. The figure is striding with his arms by his sides and with cle (cont.)
This lapis lazuli amulet is in the form of the goddess Serqet. She is depicted as a striding woman w (cont.)
A blue glazed composition amulet of a striding man with the head of a monkey. It has a pierced suspe (cont.)
A green glazed composition (now white) figure of Taweret holding the sa-symbol. One forepaw has brok (cont.)
A coffin fragment with a wadjet eye and hieroglyphs painted thereon, likely dating to the Twenty-fif (cont.)
A fragment of a coffin of painted wood, with six columns of hieroglyphs. It dates to the Twenty-sixt (cont.)
A canopic jar lid, depicting the head of falcon god Qebehsenuef with facial features highlighted in (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood. It shows part of the weighing of the heart scene, and dates to th (cont.)
A fragment of a wooden anthropoid coffin. This shows spirits from the underworld and the divine ba. (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood, dating from the Twenty-fifth to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. It show (cont.)
This is part of a left doorjamb, listing the titles of the Chief Steward of the Divine Adoratrice. I (cont.)
A faience scarab with wings in three pieces. Such pieces are usually dated to the Twenty-sixth Dynas (cont.)
One bright blue scarab wing, previously broken and restored. Three suspension holes are located in t (cont.)