A solid-cast copper alloy seated figure of Imhotep with an incised collar, and open papyrus roll acr (cont.)
A blue-glazed steatite scaraboid, with the back in the form of a fly. It is longitudinally pierced, (cont.)
A sample of dom palm fruit (Hyphaene Thebaica Mart) from Thebes. It likely dates to the New Kingdom, (cont.)
This pair of sandals is made of plaited reed, palm leaves, and papyrus, with pointed and curled toes (cont.)
A pottery soul house with square doorway containing four piercings through the architrave. It dates (cont.)
An oblate bronze mirror with a handle topped with a Hathor-head. It is on long-term loan from the Br (cont.)
This glazed steatite figure is in the form of a hedgehog. It is longitudinally pierced, and the base (cont.)
A section of a magical ivory wand, carved on one face with incised figures of animals, including a b (cont.)
This glazed composition amulet is in the shape of an ear. It is on long-term loan from the British M (cont.)
A green glazed composition amulet in the form of a striding figure of Harwer (Haroeris). The deity i (cont.)
This glazed steatite figure of a couchant goat or gazelle is inscribed with the prenomen of Thutmose (cont.)
This green glazed steatite amulet is in the form of a fly with incised detail. It is pierced transve (cont.)
A green glazed composition (now white) figure of Taweret holding the sa-symbol. One fore-paw has bro (cont.)
A lapis lazuli amuletic figure of Neith, which is pierced through the back-pillar. It dates to the L (cont.)
This blue/green glazed composition amulet is in the form of the aegis of Hathor. It is double-sided (cont.)
A wooden amuletic figure of a squatting baboon, with a suspension ring at the back. It is on long-te (cont.)
This green glazed composition amulet is in the form of a lion, with a pierced suspension ring on the (cont.)
A discoloured glazed composition figure of a dog dating to the Roman Period. It is on long-term loan (cont.)
A green glazed composition amulet in the form of a ba-bird with a pierced suspension ring at the bac (cont.)
A green glazed composition figure of Thoth dating to the Late Period. It is on long-term loan from t (cont.)