Sone relief with a procession of gods. Recut.
A dark blue faience inlay from Amarna. Similar to the object EC3001a.
Part of a blue glazed ceramic tile depicting a shrine. The shrine is surrounded by uraei and crowned (cont.)
A sa sign. It is made of pottery with a greenish glaze. It was purchased by Wellcome in 1930. The sa (cont.)
Part of a yellow faience object. There are traces of black/blue, with orange in the wider dent. It i (cont.)
Nineteen brown inlay tiles. Very similar items in the Petrie Museum come from Amarna and are describ (cont.)
Thirty-three brown inlay tiles (one of which has 'Petrie 587' written on it). They are very similar (cont.)
Twenty-four brown inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar tiles are described in Kemp, B. and Ste (cont.)
Twenty-eight brown inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar items are described in Kemp, B. and St (cont.)
Twenty-seven faience inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar items are described in Kemp, B. and (cont.)
2 fragments of daisy tiles. Tiles such as these usually come from Tell el-Yahudiya and are particula (cont.)
Part of faience object with part of a hieroglyph. The surface is coloured in blue glaze. The hierogl (cont.)
Part of a faience object with hieroglyphs. It is suggested that it shows the upper parts of two cart (cont.)
Part of a faience object, perhaps an inlay depicting the 'n' hieroglyph. There are traces of gesso p (cont.)
A cast of high relief carved block with label on back. The cartouche is that of Intef VI of the 17th (cont.)
Fragment of faience. This has parts of hieroglyphs thereon (possibly a cartouche), and a vertical li (cont.)
A stone relief with painted decoration showing a king making offerings to a god. It has been broken (cont.)
A piece of inscribed and painted stone from a tomb in Beni Hassan, mutilated in 1889. The markings i (cont.)
Blue glazed faience fragment with black lines. 3.7cm long. From Amarna See TA Negative 35-36.0.158.
Fragment of a faience wall tile.