Fragment of faience from an unidentified object, which is decorated on one side with black stripes o (cont.)
Fragment of blue stone marked TA.26–7.379. From Amarna. The Egypt Exploration Society Object Card ha (cont.)
A fragment of hard sandstone shaped like an ear (but not an ear). It is marked 'T.A.30.31 313', and (cont.)
Part of slate sculpture marked 'T.36.40 TA30.31 36'. 29mm long. Fragment of a shu feather. From Amar (cont.)
A green faience inlay in the form of a lotus flower from Amarna. 'TA26,7/761' is written on the reve (cont.)
Blue faience scarab, inscribed with a cross on the base.
A faience fish pendant of blue-green colour in the form of a mullet. Fish pendants sometimes appear (cont.)
Fragment of a blue faience inlay in the form of a quadruped, the limbs of which are now missing. Exc (cont.)
Wooden stick with excavation numbers on its side. It is likely part of a kohl stick. Excavated by th (cont.)
Fragment of a small blue glass pendant, which is pierced horizontally and inscribed on two sides wit (cont.)
Fragment of a light blue faience ring bezel, perhaps containing part of the prenomen of Amenhotep II (cont.)
A green faience inlay in the shape of a lotus flower, lily, or figs. Excavated at Amarna (North Subu (cont.)
A ring bezel of dark blue faience bearing the prenomen of Smenkhkare. This use of ring bezels bearin (cont.)
A large biconical jar with a long neck. It has four bands of leaves and fruit painted in blue, black (cont.)
A limestone stool, which was excavated by the Egypt Exploration Society within the North Suburb (T36 (cont.)
A limestone stool from Amarna, which excavated by the Egypt Exploration Society within house T36.11 (cont.)
A pottery stool from the North Suburb (T36.61) at Amarna. This is in imitation of a wooden rush-topp (cont.)
This item is from house T36.11 in the North Suburb of Amarna (Frankfort and Pendlebury 1933, 25, pls (cont.)
Bronze stylus. 101mm long. Circular cross-section pointed at one end, squared at other. From Amarna (cont.)