A small piece of terracotta. The attached label reads "Ptolemaic child's toy, 2nd Cent BC, Provenanc (cont.)
An arm from a travertine statue, bent, the hand holding a stick or mace. The label reads "Arm of sta (cont.)
Fragmentary mummy bandage with painted decoration in black ink. On the left is a figure of Osiris ho (cont.)
Two fragments of a mummy bandage with traces of figures in black ink. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellcom (cont.)
Fragmentary mummy bandage with decoration in black ink. On the left are six lines of hieratic texts, (cont.)
Fragmentary mummy bandage with three lines of a hieratic inscription, likely a chapter from the Book (cont.)
Fragmentary mummy bandage with decoration in black ink. On the left are the remains of a figure, wit (cont.)
A stirrup jar from the Greek Mycenaean period. Such vases were the most common form of storage jars. (cont.)
A silver(?) stater coin of Antiochus. The obverse shows a head, with teh reverse showing Apollo seat (cont.)
Silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy I. The obverse shows Alexander with a headdress of an elephant's scalp (cont.)
A copper alloy figure of a falcon, likely representing the god Horus. It possibly dates to the Ptole (cont.)
A limestone sculptor's model of a king. These are common during the Ptolemaic Period. It was purchas (cont.)
A black granite head from a life-size statue of an unidentified Ptolemaic queen. The lower face has (cont.)
A faience djed-pillar amulet, which has been broken and repaired with two pieces missing from the ho (cont.)
Necklace of blue cylindrical beads. Purchased by Wellcome at auction at 1930.
This torso of a male god (possibly Atum?) is made of faience with part of a beard showing, a pleated (cont.)
A Graeco-Roman faience vessel. It was part of the MacGregor collection sold at auction in 1922, lot (cont.)
A Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure. The figure is painted black, green and red and has a gilded face. It wea (cont.)
A large storage jar from Armant, dating to the reign of Ptolemy II The shouldered jar is made of Nil (cont.)
Standing wooden mummiform Osiris figure wearing the Atef crown. The figure stands in front of an obe (cont.)