1561 to 1600 of 8335
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H79)
A (modern) string of 50 irregular with 9 loose beads in the box. One bead on the string is a pendant or drop bead with rough decoration. The beads vary in colour from dark red-brown to paler orange-brown.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H87)
A blue-green faience pendant (with silvery coating), leaf shaped with a broken bottom. The top is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H92)
A spindle shaped bead with incised chevron decoration. It is blue and brown in colour (glazed).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1295)
A (modern) string of tubular interspersed with drop beads (various shapes, e.g. rhomboid, slightly rounded). They are various colours, from brown to green to bright blue.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2648.2)
A (modern) string of tubular faience beads, strung long side together with two in a 'v' shape at each end. They are shades of blue with brown accretions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3372)
A string of disc beads, pale green, grey, red, white, blue-grey and pink.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1292.a)
A modern string of oval and short cylinder faience beads with 5 amulets (intended for a mummified body?), a fly, a wedjat eye, 3 taweret, 2 birds, 1 shell, 2 figures and 5 unspecified amulets.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H90)
A (modern) string of oval and round beads in blue-green faience and orange-red carnelian with some dark red and black beads. There are two fish-shaped faience amulets.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1284)
A modern string of 17 cowrie shells, several cylinder blue and blue-green faience beads, one black and white stone cylinder bead, 3 dark red stone cylinder beads, one beige disc and a blue-green round pendant (or 'Ra' sun disc amulet). In addition there are several smaller blue and dark blue round or short cylinder beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1289)
A modern string of round beads in various shades of blue and green with orange-red round beads with white inclusions. There two dark steatite beads.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1296)
A long string of beads, mainly very small discs. With some tubular faience beads, carnelian ball and oval beads, blue glass ball and oval beads, 1 large (garnet or amber) ball bead. 1 large black ball bead, disc and ball faience. Amulets: small wadjet (eye of Horus), a Ptah-Sokar (? a naked man with bald head, may be Ptah), round sun disc.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2165)
Dark blue and blue-green ring, 7 double tubes, 13 tube faience beads with 8 cowrie shells.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3390)
A modern string of round beads in blue-green faience and orange-red carnelian with two drop beads and one large round bead.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1768)
A broken piece of stone (possibly from a votive statue)with one smooth surface with 3 columns of hieroglyphs with 3 cartouches. Translation: "Live the perfect god, the lord of the two lands, Nebmaatre ruler of Heliopolis, [beloved?] of Atum lord of Heliopolis, Live the bodily son of Re, Amenhotep ruler of Thebes [beloved?] of Atum lord [of Heliopolis]... the great royal wife, his beloved, Tiye..."
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3040)
A large piece of papyrus with Hieratic writing on it. There are holes in the papyrus.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3165)
The top right hand corner of a plaque with sunk relief decoration depicting a winged uraeus (cobra) with a circle to the right of its head. The whole has pale blue glaze which is cracked.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3307)
A rectangular bright blue glazed (top and bottom) plaque. It has raised hieroglyphs. Two opposite corners are damaged. Translation: Amen king of the gods.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2171)
3 circular glazed tiles with flower decoration: a white daisy-like flower with a yellow centre on a buff grey background.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3148)
A glazed modelled head of a man with a beard. It has green glaze all over, much of which has come off or decayed. The top of the head is missing, as is the lower right hand side of the face.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3621)
A dark coloured glass bottle with a bulbous bottom section and flat base. It has a tall, straight neck, broken.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2026)
A rectangle of bright light green glazed pottery with brown accretions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1728)
A piece of green glazed pottery. It is curved and broken on all sides. There is grey painted decoration showing a bird and part of another figure.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1816)
A glazed modelled head of a man in a wig. The face and a protrusion at the back of the head is glazed bright blue and the wig is dark blue. It is broken diagonally below his chin.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3151)
A sherd of bright blue dish, part of the base and the side. It has purple painted decoration inside and outside. Inside there are geometric designs and part of a fish. The outside has short lines.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3152)
A sherd of bright blue dish, part of the base and the side. It has purple painted decoration inside and outside. Inside there is part of a lotus. The outside has two long lines with short lines inbetween them.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3153)
A sherd of bright blue dish, part of the base and the side. It has purple painted decoration inside and outside. Inside there is part of an unidentified figure. The outside has part of a large lotus flower (?).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3206)
A flat tile with glazed decoration on one side. The glaze sections are raised and are cream in colour with brown crosses and dots.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3207)
A fragment of a cream tile with grooves on one side and a blue line down the right side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3208)
A slightly curved tile with cream and grey glazed decoration. These are in widening stripes with wavy separation between the colours.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3209)
A blue glazed tile made from red clay. It is slightly curved, with a rough back, and broken at both ends. There a rows of diamonds and dots incised in rows and filled with white glaze.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3211)
A circular bowl with blue-green glaze. It has a flat base with 3 small feet (evenly spaced). The rim is horizontal and flat. There are remains of 3 nodules in the bottom of the inside of the bowl. It is about 75% of a bowl made up from 4 pieces.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3213)
A blue and green glazed pottery vase. The base is pointed, with a high shouldered body and a tall, slightly flared, neck. There are two lugs on the shoulder, one is broken.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3214)
A curved piece of green glazed pottery. It is plain apart from a modelled duck's head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3221)
5 pieces of glazed pottery. One curved piece from the neck of a vessel, pale blue with dark painted geometric decoration. One solid piece with an oval cross-section, bright blue with a horizontal painted line and a stylised leaf design. A slightly curved piece (from the rim of a dish or bowl), bright blue with triangles painted on the inside and fish scales on the outside. A slightly curved piece (from the rim of a dish or bowl), bright blue with lines and loops painted on the inside and the outside is plain. A flat sherd of pottery with faded painted flower decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3224)
A flat pottery tile made from red clay. The top and side has a yellow base colour (the side only remains in one small section). Impressed decoration of a line on the left and part of a hieroglyph have been silled with blue frit or glaze.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3636)
A cylinder of bright blue glazed pottery (worn and with accretions). One end is broken.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3162)
The middle portion of a figurine (previously thought to be a kohl pot) in the shape of a man (possibly a prisoner) modelled in white clay with a figure (possibly a lion) standing behind him in grey clay. The front figure is standing with his arms by his side (yellow-green colour, fists clenched) and wearing a pale blue garment (medium length sleeves and at least knee-length). The head and neck are missing as are the legs below the knee. The detail of the garment is picked out in black and heirogylphs are written down the front of the garment. The figure behind only has part of the torso and one arm remaining. The one arm holds the man's shoulder and there is a white cartouche on the dark blue background. The back of this is rounded. Translation: "The good god, Usermaatre mery Amun [Ramesses III], who tramples the chief..." (Tom Hardwick, 2009).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3163)
2 sherds from a bright blue glazed curved cup with dark brown painted decoration on the outside. The decoration shows (from the top) a line of vertical lines, then a row of circles with dots in the middle, the some stylised leaves.
1561 to 1600 of 8335
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