An anhydrite ointment jar from Abydos (Aston type 159). It dates to the Second Intermediate Period. (cont.)
A stone ointment jar (Aston type 230), dating to the Roman Period. Such types do not date to before (cont.)
Wooden reel or pulley, symbols on one side. 38mm in diameter. Side with symbols painted red-brown, s (cont.)
Part of a cosmetic jar (alabastron), which has been highly polished. It has a label on the base whic (cont.)
One of a group of daisy inlays. 'Heliopolis' is marked on it, but this is believed to be an error. A (cont.)
One of a group of daisy inlays. Another inlay has a label on the back giving date and provenance 'Po (cont.)