Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Wood/gesso painted red. No v (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Wood, some red paint, arm sl (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. This has a gilt bracelet on (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Red paint, arm straight.
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Little surviving finish, arm (cont.)
Arm from model of figure, Second Intermediate Period to Middle Kingdom. Red paint, 'thumb' missing, (cont.)
This wooden figure is one of three similar pieces. They are crudely carved and may not be Egyptian. (cont.)
Wooden funerary figure. It is shown kneeling, with the arms resting on the lap, likely engaged in fo (cont.)
This model boat, if not a complete fake, is heavily modified from its original form. The animal head (cont.)
15 arms of model funerary figures. This item was not specifically identified in the 1997 recatalogui (cont.)
A wooden figure from a funerary model. The squatting figure is carved from one piece of wood. The ri (cont.)
The head and torso of a wooden figure from a funerary model with painted eyes. It is likely part of (cont.)
A funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved and was purchased i (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved. It is remin (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved and was purc (cont.)
This figure of a female tomb owner wears a long dress and wears a tripartite wig, with a ponytail ex (cont.)
This figure from a funerary model had previously been described as "feet missing". This figure more (cont.)
This is one of five squatting figures from funerary models. These figures were likely involved in fo (cont.)