This object is made from steatite and probably originates from Abydos. It shows the child god Horus (cont.)
This limestone fragment is part of an ꜣḫ i͗ḳr n Rꜥ stela. On the left, the dedicatee is seated on a (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
A First Intermediate Period stela fragment with a man in front holding a bow in his left hand and ar (cont.)
A roughly cut limestone stela dating to the First Intermediate Period. The stela is divided into two (cont.)
An architectural fragment or stela. A sun disc is over the door with uraeus snakes protecting it. Ho (cont.)
Unfinished stone stela, 29.2cm in height. The style suggests the object dated to the early Eighteent (cont.)
Stone relief fragment with '415' written on the front in blue pencil. '80A' and '92' (the latter cro (cont.)
Fragment of white coptic stela in very soft stone. c.14cm high.
Part of a raised relief labelled ?Mentuhotep. The piece depicts a wing and 3 hes vases. There are tr (cont.)
Coptic stela? From Mrs Gibbs.
This is part of a left doorjamb, listing the titles of the Chief Steward of the Divine Adoratrice. I (cont.)
Coptic stela. Long slab with cruciform pattern. It was purchased by Wellcome from the Rustafjaell co (cont.)
A Coptic stela, which has been broken into five pieces. The scene includes two birds.
A Coptic stela. Information from a previous catalogue card states this example has a gnostic(?) insc (cont.)
Copper alloy circular bar fitting, mainly green corrosion. Unknown date
copper alloy circular bar fitting, mainly green corrosion. Unknown date
A long narrow limestone stela relief pattern. It is perhaps part of a Coptic stela. The relief patte (cont.)
Black stone stela with three figures with a sun disc and two uraeus serpents. 12.6cm high. Figures a (cont.)
Some small fragments of painted wall plaster from Amarna. These are from the North Riverside Palace. (cont.)