Stone figure of a coiled snake, which is headless. Snakes, as well as being symbols of danger, were (cont.)
Base of stone statue with only the front of the feet rested on a plinth preserved. Stylistically, th (cont.)
Blue/green faience statuette of a striding king, no head. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1931.
Wooden couchant Anubis without head or tail. This may have been placed on top of a coffin or shrine.
Fragment of white chalky stone. 4x5cm. Zigzag pattern on the flat side, the other side resembling of (cont.)
A copper alloy cobra with white coloured inlay. The peg on top of head is presumably for a crown or (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.
Fragment of breccia, which is part of a back pillar of a statue. The back pillar is inscribed with h (cont.)
Small pottery statue of Bes or less likely, a pregnant woman giving birth. This has been broken in t (cont.)