A wooden anthropoid coffin dating to the late Twenty-fifth or early Twenty-sixth Dynasty. Parts of t (cont.)
A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
Black painted wooden figure of the Anubis-jackal, which is made from several pieces of wood glued to (cont.)
Wooden cylindrical container with no lid. Based on a very close parallel in the Metropolitan Museum (cont.)
This is the cornice of a rectangular coffin decorated with lotus flowers and uraei. It is one of thr (cont.)
Coptic seal with some bandages remaining. The label states these (EC445a-e) have the arms of the dea (cont.)
A lathe-turned furniture leg, dating to the Graeco-Roman Period. It is probably from Akhmim.
The cornice of a rectangular coffin or canopy, dating to the Graeco-Roman Period. It is painted with (cont.)
A lathe-turned furniture leg dating to the Graeco-Roman Period. It is probably from Akhmim.
A Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure. The figure is painted black, green and red and has a gilded face. It wea (cont.)
A mummy label in shape of a tabula ansata. There are two lines of writing, and two holes, one in eac (cont.)
A wooden label in the shape of a tabula ansata with seven lines written in ink on the smooth surface (cont.)
A mummy label with an inscription (Greek) which is translated as 'Senpeteminis (daughter) of Petetri (cont.)
Painted wooden mask