These Quranic texts were used as a charm. They are from Armant. The object consists of one folded sh (cont.)
A miniature book with sections of the Quran from Armant (approximately thirteen double sided pieces) (cont.)
A Demotic ostraca. It was translated by Carol Andrews in 1986 and appears to be a list of commoditie (cont.)
Small fragments of papyrus, no inscriptions.
Seal impression in mortar labelled '206'. Length of longest part 12.2cm.
Booklet containing the lecture notes pertaining to a glass lantern slide lecture given by Sgt Johnso (cont.)
Booklet containing the notes pertaining to a glass lantern slide lecture given by Sgt Johnson of Egy (cont.)
Book originally belonging to Sgt Johnson pertaining to a glass lantern slide lecture given by Sgt Jo (cont.)
Handwritten manuscript of introduction to lecture given by Sgt Johnson of Egypt and the Levant. This (cont.)
Newspaper cutting announcing work on the dam to rescue Philae from flooding. This is referred to in (cont.)
Four fragments of dried plant stem (?) with small scraps of papyrus attached (possibly to create a f (cont.)
A handwritten label with inscription 'two jars and fruit, also mummy bread brought from Egypt by the (cont.)
A detached handwritten label. One side states 'Right compartment = objects brought back from Egypt b (cont.)
A poster advertising William Price.
Fragments of papyrus in clear box.
A bone book clasp decorated with circles and holes. While the dotted circle motif had been popular i (cont.)
Small fragment of a mud seal impression with two stamps present. Found amongst the pottery fragments (cont.)
Small box of assorted beads in faience, a cowrie shell and stone
A cartouche in terracotta showing the prenomen of Ramesses II. This item is unlikely to be a genuine (cont.)
A mummy label in shape of a tabula ansata. There are two lines of writing, and two holes, one in eac (cont.)