The head and torso of a wooden figure from a funerary model with painted eyes. It is likely part of (cont.)
A funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved and was purchased i (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved. It is remin (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely dating to the Middle Kingdom. It is very finely carved and was purc (cont.)
This figure of a female tomb owner wears a long dress and wears a tripartite wig, with a ponytail ex (cont.)
This figure from a funerary model had previously been described as "feet missing". This figure more (cont.)
This is one of five squatting figures from funerary models. These figures were likely involved in fo (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure. It is shown squatting, and the arms are missing, Traces of the painted eye (cont.)
This figure has previously been described as an unfinished figure from a funerary figure. If this is (cont.)
This is one of five squatting wooden funerary figures. These figures were likely involved in food pr (cont.)
This is one of five squatting funerary figures. These figures were likely involved in food productio (cont.)
One of a pair of wooden funerary figures (companion W448). These figures were catalogued whilst in t (cont.)
One of a pair of wooden funerary figures (companion W447). These figures were catalogued whilst in t (cont.)
This wooden figure is likely depicting a tomb owner due to its position. The lack of dowel holes in (cont.)
This wooden figure from a funerary figure has previously been described as a weaver due to the posit (cont.)
This wooden figure is very unusual. The remaining arm is disproportionately large, and the head disp (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure of a tomb owner. The section of the figure below the hemline of his kilt ha (cont.)
Wooden funerary figure of either a tomb owner or an offering bearer (it is difficult to determine du (cont.)