Two faience scarab wings, each with three holes for suspension. The scarab is catalogued as AB9. Win (cont.)
A pottery mould of a plant motif labelled 'time of Akhenaten'. Such moulds were used for manufacturi (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead, which is partially broken. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have be (cont.)
A flint blade. The patina suggests that these are Predynastic or earlier, and the length of blade mi (cont.)
An inscribed scarab beetle made of a green stone. The hieroglyphs suggest that this is not an ancien (cont.)
A faience scarab beetle with two wings. The wings and scarab have holes for sewing into mummy wrappi (cont.)
A small pale green faience scarab, incised on the reverse with a longitudinal hole for threading.
A pottery mould, filled with a white substance.
A pottery mould of the head of Bes wearing a wide collar. This would have been used for making amule (cont.)
A stone mould for a figure of Osiris (the figure is mummiform without a headdress). A similar mould (cont.)
A pottery mould with traces of plaster on the object.
A pottery mould for wadjet eye amulet. Such moulds have been found in large numbers in Qantir and Am (cont.)
A pottery mould for a wadjet amulet. Such moulds were used for making faience amulets. They have bee (cont.)
A pottery mould for a wadjet eye amulet. Such moulds were used for making faience amulets and have b (cont.)
A pottery mould for a Bes head amulet. This would have been used for the manufacture of faience amul (cont.)
A pottery mould for making beads.
A pottery mould. There is a small rectangular label with red letters '1854'. This is probably a MacG (cont.)
A pottery mould for standing figure of a god.
A pottery mould for circular object, possibly an inlay.