Brown faience cylindrical beads, which Margaret Murray dated to the New Kingdom.
A string of faience circular multicoloured beads, re-strung. Gift from the University of Wales, Aber (cont.)
Carnelian and faience beads, which Margaret Murray dated these to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably f (cont.)
White faience beads segmented with horizontal flat shell spacers. Restrund in modern times. Jeweller (cont.)
An ivory bracelet, dated by Margaret Murray to the Roman Period, likely from Abydos. The object was (cont.)
A copper alloy child's bracelet with two animal heads. It likely dates to the Roman Period. It was a (cont.)
A faience ear stud in the pattern of a white flower on blue background with a red centre. The plug o (cont.)
Copper alloy Coptic cross, likely a piece of jewellery. Possibly nineteenth century in date. Probabl (cont.)
A string of black, blue, and white glass beads, plus one yellow bead on a modern thread. It was date (cont.)
String of dark blue, brown, and variegated glass beads. Roman Period in date. Gift from the Universi (cont.)
A small faience object with a hole through it, which is possibly part of an amulet or a pendant. Gif (cont.)
Sting of faience cylindrical and tubular beads. Gift from the University of Wales. Aberystwyth.
A dark blue faience amulet consisting of the double cartouches of Akhenaten. Only the prenomen (Nefe (cont.)
Copper alloy square pendant with blue enamel depicting three unlabelled figures. Iconographically, t (cont.)
A necklace of multicoloured faience beads with papyrus sceptre amulets. Margaret Murray dated this t (cont.)
A clay bead. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Small carnelian tubular bead. Gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
One of two faience cat amulets, probably from Abydos. These objects were gifted to the University of (cont.)
A light green/yellow faience wadjet eye amulet with the details added in in dark blue. The wadjet ey (cont.)