A red sandstone offering table with incised decorated on the top face. The table is roughly in the s (cont.)
Fragment of a glazed composition (faience) object, likely an inlay in the shape of the šms hieroglyp (cont.)
Fragment of a strip of patterned linen. The pattern has semi-circles and is coloured in mainly black (cont.)
Five beads, three of gold and quartz (rock crystal), and two others of gold. They likely date to the (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
A glass gaming piece in a thimble shape. It is black with white wavy lines. It was purchased by Well (cont.)
Green faience dress ornament (boss) with four holes for attaching. Possibly dating to the Amarna Per (cont.)
A lion foot terminal of a wooden leg from a piece of furniture. There are traces of plaster evident (cont.)
A triangular fragment of embroidered linen in yellow, blue, red, green, with one full circle in yell (cont.)
Unidentified fluted object, conical shape, with a hole down the centre, which is made of faience. Th (cont.)
A fragment of embroidered linen. The embroidery is mainly yellow with some blue. It dates to the fir (cont.)
Pottery vessel marked '90E XVIII Dyn Esna'. From tomb 90E at Esna excavated by Garstang. New Kingdom (cont.)
Pottery bowl, grass temper. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1906 from the collection of Robert d (cont.)
Bag of multi-coloured assorted faience beads, mainly in cream and brown.
One glass circular object (possibly a counter?) without a hole, one blue faience flat disc bead, one (cont.)
Pottery jar broken rim. 130mm high.
Buff coloured carinated Bowl. Old Kingdom–Middle Kingdom. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1906 f (cont.)
Wooden mallet. 21cm long, 13cm diameter. The handle is polished through prolonged handling. See Doll (cont.)
This roughly made pottery bird has its head is missing and there is a hole through the middle. It ha (cont.)