Thirteen fragments of ostrich eggshell from Armant grave 1606.
Copper alloy (brass?) duck orother bird. Bird fittings were used on lamps and other items during the (cont.)
Copper alloy (brass?) duck. Bird fittings were used on lamps and other items during the Islamic Peri (cont.)
A gold pendant in the shape of a vulture with a suspension ring on the back. On long-term loan since (cont.)
This carnelian scaraboid is in the shape of a duck. The base is inscribed with the prenomen of Meren (cont.)
This roughly made pottery bird has its head is missing and there is a hole through the middle. It ha (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood with a gesso coating which was then painted. There is a dowel in the (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood coated with gesso and then painted. "Gurna" is written on the unders (cont.)
Items such as these represent Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is made of wood covered in painted g (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is decorated with a net pattern. It is made of wood, coated with gesso and painted. (cont.)
A statue of a wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. This object is made of wood coated i (cont.)
A wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth.
This Ramesside heart scarab or heart amulet is made of a black stone, probably granite. The item is (cont.)
An architectural fragment or stela. A sun disc is over the door with uraeus snakes protecting it. Ho (cont.)
A decorated wooden bird with red and black lattice (or net) decoration representing the god Sokar. T (cont.)
A decorated wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is wood coated with gesso and (cont.)
A canopic jar lid, depicting the head of falcon god Qebehsenuef with facial features highlighted in (cont.)
A Coptic stela, which has been broken into five pieces and restored by Cardiff Conservation Departme (cont.)
A Coptic stela. Information from a previous catalogue card states this example has a gnostic(?) insc (cont.)