An overseer shabti of light blue faience, which is inscribed for Padiamun. It wears a tripartite wig (cont.)
A bright blue glazed squat-shaped faience overseer shabti. The figure has the left arm crossed over (cont.)
A glazed composition cosmetic aryballos in the form of a hedgehog with a human head before a spout o (cont.)
A sample of dom palm fruit (Hyphaene Thebaica Mart) from Thebes. It likely dates to the New Kingdom, (cont.)
This glazed composition amulet is in the shape of an ear. It is on long-term loan from the British M (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. Roman Period, Early to mid 2nd century AD, Thebes. 700mm long. (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. Early–mid second century AD from Thebes. This is a fragment of (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. Early to mid second century AD from Thebes. This shows the rig (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. 220x365mm. Early to mid 2nd century from Thebes. The pattern p (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. 140x430mm. Early to mid 2nd century AD from Thebes. This shows (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a painted shroud. The linen is much coarser on this than on the other Roman p (cont.)
Fragment of linen from a male shroud. 260x340mm. Dates to early-mid 2nd century AD. From Thebes, Wes (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood coated with gesso and then painted. "Gurna" is written on the unders (cont.)
Unfinished stone stela, 29.2cm in height. The style suggests the object dated to the early Eighteent (cont.)
Part of a raised relief labelled ?Mentuhotep. The piece depicts a wing and 3 hes vases. There are tr (cont.)
A painted wood fragment from an anthropoid coffin. It was in two halves, but has been re-joined at t (cont.)
A fragment of a canopic chest of painted wood, with six columns of hieroglyphs. It dates to the Twen (cont.)
A coffin fragment made of painted wood which joins with EC413. The similarity in style suggests that (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood. It shows a male individual wearing a pleated garment. He may be o (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood. The similar style indicates that this piece may belong with EC406 (cont.)