A small inscribed faience scarab beetle. The underside features a winged serpent 'protecting' the ca (cont.)
A string of tubular and disc beads, which are probably from Abydos. Margaret Murray dated this group (cont.)
Possible faience pestle, although the choice of material seems very impractical unless it was intend (cont.)
Copper alloy arrowhead. The form is similar to those in Petrie (1917, p. 35, pl. XLII.195–204). It d (cont.)
Copper alloy nail, dated by Margaret Murray to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably from Abydos. The obj (cont.)
Brown faience cylindrical beads, which Margaret Murray dated to the New Kingdom.
Carnelian and faience beads, which Margaret Murray dated these to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably f (cont.)
A pottery mould of a plant motif labelled 'time of Akhenaten'. Such moulds were used for manufacturi (cont.)
A faience ear stud in the pattern of a white flower on blue background with a red centre. The plug o (cont.)
These copper alloy tweezers date to the Eighteenth Dynasty. They are made from a single piece of met (cont.)
A string of black, blue, and white glass beads, plus one yellow bead on a modern thread. It was date (cont.)
A dark blue faience amulet consisting of the double cartouches of Akhenaten. Only the prenomen (Nefe (cont.)
A wooden headrest in three parts, probably from Abydos. There are faint traces of decoration visible (cont.)
A copper alloy razor, probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the University of Wales, Aberys (cont.)
Travertine vase. The accompanying label states "SMALL XVIII?" Gift from the University of Wales, Abe (cont.)
Egg-shaped travertine cosmetic jar with a flat base and broken rim. Gift from the University of Wale (cont.)
This limestone fragment is part of an ꜣḫ i͗ḳr n Rꜥ stela. On the left, the dedicatee is seated on a (cont.)
Hair ring of red jasper. Such objects are sometimes considered as earrings. However, examples such a (cont.)
Hair ring of blue faience. Such objects are sometimes considered as earrings. However, examples such (cont.)