A faience cat amulet.
A faience uraeus snake amulet on an oblong base. There is a suspension loop on the top. These amulet (cont.)
A faience falcon amulet.
A faience papyrus sceptre amulet. These were used in death as well as life. The 'wadj' or papyrus sc (cont.)
A faience amulet of the red crown of Lower Egypt. It was donated by Prys Morgan.
A faience amulet of Duamutef which would have been sewn onto the bandages of the deceased. Duamutef (cont.)
A faience amulet of Imsety. Imsety was one of the Four Sons of Horus who protected the liver of the (cont.)
A faience amulet of Qebehsenuef. He was one of the Four Sons of Horus who protected the intestines o (cont.)
An amulet of Hapy, one of the Four Sons of Horus. Hapy protected the lungs of the deceased. He is sh (cont.)
A faience amulet of a feline headed deity seated on a throne. This could be Sekhmet, Wadjet or any o (cont.)
An amulet of faience ram god Khnum. Khnum was a creator god sometimes depicted as a potter. He was a (cont.)
A faience djed pillar amulet. The djed represented stability and is said to represent the backbone o (cont.)
A faience amulet of a jackal headed god, likely Anubis. It was donated by Prys Morgan.
A faience amulet of a standing baboon. Donated by Prys Morgan.
A faience amulet of the god Nefertum. Nefertum was the god of the lotus blossom. Amulets of Nefertum (cont.)
A faience amulet of the god Min, a fertility god.
A faience amulet of the god Ptah, in mummiform with a skullcap and beard. Ptah was a creator god ass (cont.)
A brown faience amulet of the god Sopdu-Hor with tall plumes, with an engraved back pillar. Sopdu Ho (cont.)
A faience amulet of the deity Taweret or Ipet, a female demon in the form of a hippopotamus. Taweret (cont.)
An amulet of Mut in faience, wearing double a crown. It is made of two pieces glued together.