A wooden cosmetic container in the form of a standing figure of the god Bes, shown with leonine feat (cont.)
Fragment of cream faience from Tell el-Amarna,
Fragment of faience from an unidentified object, which is decorated on one side with black stripes o (cont.)
This fragment of lapis lazuli or glass appears to have a hole running the length. It was found in ho (cont.)
Fragment of cream stone. From Amarna marked 'TA 82/28–9'.
Fragment of blue stone marked TA.26–7.379. From Amarna. The Egypt Exploration Society Object Card ha (cont.)
A fragment of faience from Amarna, which is possibly the top half of a papyrus column as shown in Pe (cont.)
A sherd of blue-painted pottery from Amarna. This sherd is wheel-made. The decoration includes a blu (cont.)
A fragment of hard sandstone shaped like an ear (but not an ear). It is marked 'T.A.30.31 313', and (cont.)
Part of slate sculpture marked 'T.36.40 TA30.31 36'. 29mm long. Fragment of a shu feather. From Amar (cont.)
Part of granodiorite statue from Amarna. It shows the back of the head of an individual wearing a wi (cont.)
A fragment of faience with dark and light blue stripes. It is possibly part of a throwstick ( a type (cont.)
A dark blue faience inlay from Amarna. Similar to the object EC3001a.
A small faience inlay / amulet from Amarna in the shape of a fruit, date.
A yellow faience mandrake pendant (Boyce type C12A) from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by (cont.)
Eleven faience beads from Amarna including tubular, seed, and melon beads. There are still some trac (cont.)
A fragment of a throw stick. It is broken cleanly at both ends. '502' is written in black ink on one (cont.)
A hand-modelled pottery head of a foreigner with traces of blue paint. The face of the figure is poo (cont.)
A green faience liliform pendant from Amarna. Presented to the museum in 1978 by the British Museum (cont.)
A light blue faience drop pendant from Amarna in the shape of a hes-vase (Boyce type X9). Presented (cont.)