Roman bronze coin of Constantine the Great, struck in Trier (ancient Treveri) in AD 321. The reverse (cont.)
Bronze coin of Constantine II (Caesar AD 317-337, Augustus AD 337-340), struck at Treveri (Trier, Ge (cont.)
Bronze coin of Crispus (Caesar AD 317-326), probably struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) between AD 32 (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268-27 (cont.)
Bronze as struck at Corinth during the reign of Galba (AD 68-9). In 44BC, Corinth was re-founded as (cont.)
Greek bronze coin. Obverse shows laureate head of Zeus, right; reverse shows figure walking left. De (cont.)
Roman bronze uncia, struck at the mint of Rome c. 211 BC. Obv: Head of Roma, right; Rev: prow of shi (cont.)
Bronze coin of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 364-367. The obve (cont.)
Bronze coin of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 367-375. The obve (cont.)
Bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), struck in Rome in the period AD 145-161. Donate (cont.)
Byzantine copper coin, struck in the mint of Alexandria mint, c. AD 578-582. The obverse shows a bus (cont.)
Islamic coin, made of copper alloy. Donated by Chris Stray.
A solid-cast copper alloy figure of the god Ptah holding a was-sceptre. It stands on a base with a t (cont.)
A gold pendant in the shape of a vulture with a suspension ring on the back. It is on long-term loan (cont.)
A hollow-cast copper alloy rectangular coffin which is open at one end, and surmounted by a solid-ca (cont.)
A solid-cast copper alloy seated figure of Imhotep with an incised collar, and open papyrus roll acr (cont.)
An oblate bronze mirror with a handle topped with a Hathor-head. It is on long-term loan from the Br (cont.)
A copper alloy figure of a lioness-headed goddess, likely Sekhmet, wearing the solar-disc and uraeus (cont.)
Five beads, three of gold and quartz (rock crystal), and two others of gold. They likely date to the (cont.)
Knife with wooden handle and iron blade, which is held in place by an iron band. Purchased by Wellco (cont.)