Cartonnage covering for the chest area dating to the Ptolemaic Period. At the top is a ba-bird with (cont.)
Limestone lid of a canopic jar with the head of a falcon, which represents Qebehsenuef. The facial f (cont.)
Limestone canopic jar lid depicting the falcon-headed Qebehsenuef. Facial details have been added in (cont.)
Cartonnage figure of a hawk-headed deity, perhaps Re or Horus or Qebehsenuef. Purchased by Wellcome (cont.)
A canopic jar lid, depicting the head of falcon god Qebehsenuef with facial features highlighted in (cont.)
Fragment of cartonnage decorated with painting of Qebehsenuef (identified by the hieroglyphs), one o (cont.)
An amulet of Qebehsenuef, one of the Sons of Horus, with its feet missing. This amulet, together wit (cont.)
A flat faience amulet of Qebsehnuef, one of the Sons of Horus with a hawk head. Qebsehnuef was respo (cont.)
A piece of cartonnage with the mummiform dead, Nephthys and Isis on either side. The canopic jars wi (cont.)
A section of cartonnage showing two deities, possibly two of the Sons of Horus (one of which has the (cont.)
A faience amulet of Qebehsenuef. He was one of the Four Sons of Horus who protected the intestines o (cont.)
A funerary amulet in the shape of one of the Sons of Horus, possibly Qebehsenuef. The hole would hav (cont.)
A travertine canopic jar with an inscription for Qebehsenuef on the jar, and the form of Imsety depi (cont.)
A section of a shroud with a painted scene depicting the mummy of dead woman, Tashay, lying on a lio (cont.)
A section of a shroud showing Tashay revived by Isis, shown both in human form and as a falcon. The (cont.)
This section of linen is decorated with a hieratic text of Chapters 148 and 149 from the 'Book of th (cont.)
A section of a cartonnage body piece showing the Four Sons of Horus.
Fragments of body cartonnage showing the deceased on a lion bed. Below are the Four Sons of Horus ca (cont.)
A cartonnage body covering with painted scenes. The four scenes in descending order depict the winge (cont.)
Fragment of linen stiffened with gesso decorated with scene of the deceased lying on a mummy bed in (cont.)