Metal headdress with two plumes. Known as the šwty-crown, this headdress seems to have been known fr (cont.)
This is probably part of an arched sistrum, preserving the face of the deity commonly found where th (cont.)
A Coptic metal earring with a mother of pearl Coptic cross. The early cross was similar in shape to (cont.)
Copper alloy arrowhead. The form is similar to those in Petrie (1917, p. 35, pl. XLII.195–204). It d (cont.)
Copper alloy nail, dated by Margaret Murray to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably from Abydos. The obj (cont.)
A copper alloy child's bracelet with two animal heads. It likely dates to the Roman Period. It was a (cont.)
Copper alloy Coptic cross, likely a piece of jewellery. Possibly nineteenth century in date. Probabl (cont.)
These copper alloy tweezers date to the Eighteenth Dynasty. They are made from a single piece of met (cont.)
Copper alloy square pendant with blue enamel depicting three unlabelled figures. Iconographically, t (cont.)
A copper alloy razor, probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the University of Wales, Aberys (cont.)
A copper alloy votive figure of Osiris on a round wooden base. Margaret Murray dated this to the Thi (cont.)
A copper alloy votive statue of Amun with a plaited beard. The figure is much corroded with one leg (cont.)
A figure of Osiris cast in copper alloy with a loop on the back. For a discussion on loops on Osiris (cont.)
A gilt mummy mask and cartonnage in a very fragile condition, dating to the Ptolemaic Period. This o (cont.)
A copper alloy votive statue of Amun. The figure is striding with his arms by his sides and with cle (cont.)
A copper alloy statue of a seated cat. The cat faces frontally, with its long tail resting on its ri (cont.)
A copper alloy arrow or model javelin. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Copper alloy Osiris figure fragment, perhaps dating to the Thirtieth Dynasty. Gift from the Universi (cont.)
Copper alloy decorated object. It was found at Armant (High Desert).