A blue and black faience gaming counter.
Base of a travertine vessel. Gifted to the Egypt Centre by Cardiff Museum in 1983. It was given to C (cont.)
A very dark blue faience jar with black decoration consisting of a zig-zag pattern on the rim). It d (cont.)
A piece of inscribed and painted stone from a tomb in Beni Hassan, mutilated in 1889. The markings i (cont.)
This small brown steatite scarab has a figure of a gazelle on the underside. The object was transfer (cont.)
This small brown steatite scarab has a figure of a gazelle on the underside. It was transferred from (cont.)
A string of eleven Etruscan scarabs, threaded together with various motifs to the reverse including (cont.)
Blue glazed faience fragment of wadjet eye amulet. 5.6cm long. Originally part of the collection of (cont.)
A faience amulet of a cat with damaged legs and ears. Cats were sacred to the goddess Bastet whose c (cont.)
Necklace of blue faience cylindrical beads, every third bead intercepted with small disc beads, re-s (cont.)
A scarab made of blue faience. It is from the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
A blue faience scarab from the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
A black stone scarab, which is engraved underneath. It is from National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
A black faience scarab bead with a lontinunal hole through it. It is from the National Museum of Wal (cont.)
A faience scarab with an inscription. It is from the National Museum of Wales Cardiff.
Green faience bead with serrated edge and x-mark on both sides. Pierced longitudinally. Gift from th (cont.)
Green faience bead with an x-mark on both sides. Pierced longitudinally. Broken in two. Gift from th (cont.)
Small blue-green amulet in the form of a crocodile, with a hole pierced through the centre for suspe (cont.)
Third Intermediate Period shabti. Red pottery with traces of white. Wearing garment, one foot placed (cont.)
A red pottery shabti dating to the Third Intermediate Period shabti. It is covered in white gesso wi (cont.)