A bronze necked bowl with rounded shoulders and a broken rim. It was decorated with two fine sets of (cont.)
Seven bead pendants of red and green glass. The likely date from the ate New Kingdom to the Late Dyn (cont.)
A painted mummy board fragment dating to the Third Intermediate Period. It shows the crossed arms of (cont.)
A faience scarab beetle with two wings. The wings and scarab have holes for sewing into mummy wrappi (cont.)
A cartonnage foot covering made for Shebenwepet, a priestess of Horus-the-Child. The four pairs of s (cont.)
A small bead of white stone in the shape of a truncated cone. The Petrie Museum has examples of this (cont.)
A stone bead in the shape of a truncated cone. The Petrie Museum has examples of this type dating to (cont.)
A coffin fragment made of painted wood which joins with EC413. The similarity in style suggests that (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood. It shows a male individual wearing a pleated garment. He may be o (cont.)
A coffin fragment of painted wood. The similar style indicates that this piece may belong with EC406 (cont.)
Two coffin fragments made of painted wood. They are labelled '936'. They appear on the grounds of si (cont.)
Two coffin fragments of painted wood. Writing in blue pencil/crayon on the back of the right hand pi (cont.)
A painted wood coffin fragment. It is painted with three columns of hieroglyphs "[...] his enemies a (cont.)
A coffin fragment from an anthropoid coffin made of painted wood with a yellow background. It is in (cont.)
A pierced faience bead, likely dating from the New Kingdom to the Third Intermediate Period. It was (cont.)
A small faience head, which was possibly part of the figure of a musician playing the double flute ( (cont.)
Blue wadjet eye in faience.
Third Intermediate Period mummiform shabti, made of faience, bright blue. There are traces of black (cont.)
A painted wooden coffin fragment dating to the Third Intermediate Period, with a largely yellow back (cont.)