Wooden lid of canopic jar with the head of a man, which suggests that it depicts Imsety. The wood is (cont.)
Black painted wooden figure of the Anubis-jackal, which is made from several pieces of wood glued to (cont.)
A wooden clapper of the style known from Roman Egypt, which is carved in three pieces. The two recta (cont.)
Wooden couchant Anubis without head or tail. This may have been placed on top of a coffin or shrine.
Painted mast from a model boat, 272mm long. It has a head with wig at one end and is painted red at (cont.)
This pair of figures from a funerary model are set into a modern base, on which is written "oarsmen (cont.)
Head and neck of figure stuccoed and painted. 5.2cm high. Probably purchased by Wellcome as part of (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood with a gesso coating which was then painted. There is a dowel in the (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is made of wood coated with gesso and then painted. "Gurna" is written on the unders (cont.)
Items such as these represent Sokar, a god of rebirth. The item is made of wood covered in painted g (cont.)
This Sokar hawk is decorated with a net pattern. It is made of wood, coated with gesso and painted. (cont.)
A statue of a wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth. This object is made of wood coated i (cont.)
A wooden bird representing Sokar, a god of rebirth.
A wooden ba bird with metal stick legs and a solar disc on its head. Stylistically this seems to com (cont.)
A wooden ba bird with stick legs and solar disc on its head. The solar disc may indicate a belief th (cont.)
A wooden ba bird painted red and black. The paint seems to have been put straight on top of the wood (cont.)
A ba bird made of painted wood with a human head and beard. There are traces of gesso but no paint r (cont.)
A wooden ba bird without legs or paint.
A painted black coffin fragment with yellow hieroglyphs. It is similar to BM29582, the coffin of Nes (cont.)
A coffin fragment with a wadjet eye and hieroglyphs painted thereon, likely dating to the Twenty-fif (cont.)