1081 to 1120 of 8335
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7014.3)
Flat backed figurine in the form of Hapi. Turquoise matt faience, now mostly pale brown on front. Pierced on back through head and feet (not through to front).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7015.1)
Flat backed figurine standing in the form of Qebhsenuef. Turquoise matt faience, now partly pale brown. Pierced with loop through head for suspension. Pierced widthways through feet. Limited low relief headress carving.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7015.2)
Flat backed figurine moulded standing in the form of Qebhsenuef. Bright shiny turquoise/blue faience. Pierced 4 times widthways - through head, feet and twice through body. Detailed carving of hawk and upper body.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7297)
Flat backed mustard yellow shiny faience figure standing in the form of one of the sons of Ra (?) It is roughly moulded, wearing a headress, and has two stick like arms facing away from its nude body, as if holding something (?). It has a skirt (?) which is less projected than the body. It is unpierced, but the figure stands on an oval shaped flat base. Probably Qebhsenuef.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7298)
Flat backed amulet moulded in the form of the heart of Osiris and a disc. Formed into a sort of plaque. It is moulded shiny faience, mustard yellow with swirling dark brown patches in between. It is unpierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7299)
Figure standing in the form of Nephthys. Pale blue matt faience. Pilaster at back. Small rectangular base. Pierced widthways through pilaster at back of neck (broken).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3065)
Remains of a mummified cat head wrapped in bandages which are moulded to resemble the features of a cat, the eyes and around the ears are picked out in a darker shade of bandage.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6361)
The remains of a mummified cat (kitten). Wrapped in yellow-brown strips of cloth with the top layer wrapped horizontally. The body is even-sized apart from the head which protrudes. There is a dark substance on the head. It is broken at one end. An x-ray revealed that it was modelled to look like a complete cat, but it only has two front limbs. There is no skull visible.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6363)
Fake mummified animal: "Creature" wrapped in wedge-shaped bandages, the bandage strips are wide and of the same colour (reddish tint), there is no decoration, strips have various textures. No skeletal material is clearly visible from an x-ray, with the exception of what could be a rib.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6359)
A mummified bird (kestrel?). Wrapped in dark brown linen. The beak and two claws are showing through the bandages.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (0135.TET)
A mummified bird skeleton. Wrapped in cream coloured linen bandages. It is tapered with the narrow end partially unwrapped. Despite the fact that the mummy bundle is complete and a head has been modelled from bandages, there is no skull present. The bundle appears to be mostly wrappings. A decapitated bird skeleton has been placed at the 'head-end' of the bundle. One claw appears to be missing. (It would appear to be a small bird not the usual hawk size).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6364)
A bird (falcon/ sparrowhawk?) wrapped in linen bandages with a herringbone pattern and black decoration down the front. It has a rounded head and human-like feet. Contains a much smaller bird skeleton which is positioned half-way down the mummified bundle. The head of the mummified bundle is false.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5592.a)
A mummified bird. Wrapped in beige linen which is darker in some areas. There are two holes in the bandaging, and several small pieces have fallen out into the drawer.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6362)
Originally recorded as a mummified bird or ibis. Wrapped in linen (beige and brown) and tied with string. There is a knot at the wide end. Found to be "floor sweepings"- general waste products including small bone fragments of indeterminate species.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2440)
Clenched right hand with thumb sticking out. The hand was fixed to a coffin with three wooden pegs, which remain although one is broken. There are traces of white, red and dark green paint on the front of the object.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3432)
2 flat squares of metal with the shape of an eye (one left, one right) embossed into the surface. The eyes have eyebrows and elongated tearducts, like the wedjat, eye of Horus.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6088)
A carved wooden hand. It shows the back of a clenched fist with the thumb sticking out. The hand is holding a cylinder, and the rear is flat. There are two pegs holes in the hand, and it has the remains of plaster on it.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2083)
Three pieces of gold: a piece of gold foil scrunched up in to a ball, a piece of gold foil with evidence of moulding. a piece of gold wire, straight with a kink at the end.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4825.1)
Incomplete circle of round wire with green surface corrosion.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6070)
Gold foil pieces, very small and irregular shapes. One piece still attached to plaster moulding. From stucco face masks (from card).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2041)
Two cirles of wire with overlapping flattened ends. Due to their small size they must have belonged to a child.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2056)
Part of a head of a falcon (Horus), with modelled eyes, beak and incised hair. The back and left side of the head and face are missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1517)
Cylindrical needle with a small hole at the end opposite the point.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1667)
Bronze razor with a curved blade, concave sides and the part for the handle curves to one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1840)
Razor with slightly curved blade and straight sides. The part for attaching a handle is curved to one side and there is a hole and a (metal) peg at the back of the blade. The blade has a triangular nick in it.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1852)
Double uraeus as worn on the head of royal women (and royal Nubian men). They wear sun discs, and their tails curl behind them. The belly and hood sections were inlaid, and some remains: white limetone in the sun discs, blue glass (?), red jasper and beryl (from record card). Inbetween the sun discs at the back there is evidence of a loop or fixing. They would have been attached to a statue or headgear.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2980)
Human figure, possibly mummiform as there is no evidence of a dress, however the arms are clearly visible. He is wearing a medium wig and beard. His arms are crossed at his waist, at 90 degrees with one fist on top of the other.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2984)
Two figures on the same base a ram-headed (? long face and probably horns at the side of the head) god (identified as Khumu/Khumn? in the register) striding with arms by his side. He has a back pillar and negative space between his body and the pillar. The upright baboon-like creature to the left of the god is facing sideways, away from the god. The ape appears to be holding something. The base has a tang in the centre on the bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4685)
Bird's foot and leg with knee. The foot originally had one claw going backwards and three forwards although the middle one has broken off. There is a tang underneath the foot for attaching the statue to a base. Probably a hawk's foot.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6834), shabti
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription in panel on front. Pale green matt faience, now drab brown. Inscribed ' Sehedj, the Osiris, Djeher [...]' .Bearded. Knees down missing. Carrying hoe, flail and small basket on back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6772), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Pale green matt faience, now white. Bearded. Thin pilaster. Carrying hoes.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6870), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription down front and on base. Faience now brown on front and glazed white on back. Headress painted deep red. Overseer. (Bulge near ankles). Carrying hoes? Inscribed with owner's name possible 'Penamun.' (Dodson 2006)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6911), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Pale green matt faience. carrying hoes.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7016), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Faience, now dark grey/brown. Overseer (Apron and one arm down). Carrying hoes. Roughly moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7017), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription. Turquoise shiny faience, now partly yellow/green. Carrying hoes and basket.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7117.1), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Turquoise matt faience. Limited details. Odd shaped feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7117.2), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Pale turquoise matt faience. Crudely modelled. Odd shaped feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5774), ushabti
Mummiform figurine with remains of incised inscription on front? Pale green matt faience, now partly light brown. Carrying hoe, flail and basket. Bearded. Pilaster at back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6856), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Limestone. Detailed face and hands.
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