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World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3820), pot
Large red clay pot with light blue decoration painted on the outside. Cracked with a few chips.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H935)
The remains of a pair of sandals. Both bases are made from at least two layers of flat leather with small rectangular holes around the edge. Both have a rounded heel and a shaped toe end. Some of the straps remain, but in fragments and not attached to the sandal. The left sandal is missing the toe section.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2636.1)
Pale stone jar with a flat bottom and shallow pear shape. The rim is flat to hold the lid. There is 'Hapy' painted in black hieroglyphs down one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2636.2)
'Hapy' canopic jar lid. Pale stone canopic jar lid carved in the shape of a baboon's head with black painted decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3161), shabti
mummiform figurine with inscriptions. Lower torso and upper leg only. Blue, shiny faience. Inscribed with 'Book of the Dead 6 for King Sety I.' (Dodson) Bottom part of shabti only.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H336)
In a very poor state (2007). In several pieces (layers) with no recognisable inscriptions left. Damage is probably from RH changes. On the original card it says "It is in two pieces." Also: "From the Royal Tombs of the King's, 1st Dynaty."
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3036), shabti
Fragment of mummiform 'shabti' figurine with incised inscriptions. Feet and ankle only. Black stone. Inscribed 'Pediamenopet' (which is the name of the deceased).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3106)
mummiform figurine lying on bed. Arms crossed on chest. Terracotta clay. Traces of red slip. Uninscribed.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3107), shabti
Mummiform figurine with inscription. Terracotta clay with traces of red and black slip. Overseer shabti. Carrying hoes. Roughly moulded. Text illegible. (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3114)
Mummiform figurine lying on bed. Terracotta. Fertility figure. Roughly moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2888), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription. Wooden, with white, red, black and yellow paint. Inscribed with name of Neferari (Lady). Carrying basket. Arms scrossed on chest. Elaborate painting. Inscribed with Sehedj and BD6 for 'Nefer(t)iry' (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2889), shabti
Mummiform figurine with horizontal painted inscription. Pale wood with black, red and white paint. Carrying basket. Sededj for the Steward of Amun 'Amenmose' (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2422), Amset
lid of a canopic jar in the form of human head, it has a simple wig which surrounds the face leaving the ears exposed, the top of the head is flat as are the facial features, the face is triangular with facial features picked out in carved detail.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2421), Amset
human headed canopic jar lid, its dominated by a large plain black painted wig that falls around the face leaving the ears exposed. The face is painted a pale grey-green colour with the egyptian style eyes and eyebrows picked out in black with the pupils in white.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2874)
human headed canopic lid, with a flat topped wig which surrounds the face leaving the ears exposed, the wig is painted black, the face is painted in a vivid ochre red, the eyes and eyebrows are painted in black.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2875), Amset
human headed jar lid, flat topped wig that surrounds the face leaving the ears exposed, face is painted in a vivid ochre red, the wig is painted black with the eyes and eyebrows picked out in black with white painted pupils, nose, mouth and brow depicted in carved details.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3583)
A fired red clay lid. A hollow cone with a baboon's head with long snout modelled on the top. It is painted in black, red and yellow. The section in front of the head is missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3586)
A fired pale red clay lid. A hollow cone with a jackal's head with tall ears modelled on the top. It is painted in black and yellow. There is a chip in the edge.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3588)
jackel headed jar lid, hand made, has a large base rim and prominent snout and ears, has no painted facial details but there is painted areas on the wig and rim in blue and yellow-cream, the head may have been painted black as some colour remains on the snout
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2892), ushabti
Mummiform figurine. Wooden. Roughly modelled. Uninscribed.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5035), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription. Wooden, with details painted in black and red. Carrying hoes and basket. Inscribed with 'The Osiris, the Singer of Amun, Mutem [hat?]' (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2232), shabti
mummiform figurine. Fired clay (?).Uninscribed.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2233), shabti
mummiform figurine with incised inscriptions all way round shabti. Fired clay (?). Inscribed with Zari nema. Knees downwards missing. Arms crossed over stomach, and has bare breasts. Inscribed with Sehedy for 'Tjaryia' (Dodson 2004) Zari Nema is an old fashioned name.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4811), shabti
mummiform figurine with incised horizontal bands of inscriptions. Pale green matt faience, now pale brown/green. Inscribed with name of Abdab/ Ibdib. Carrying hoe, flail and basket. Pilaster at back. Bearded. Inscribed with 'BD6 for Ibdib.'(Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2330), ushabti
Mummiform 'shabti' figurine with inscription. Matt green faience, now grey. Inscribed with name of 'Pa-user-amen, Divine Father of Amen'. Inscribed 'Sehedj, the Osiris Pauseramen'. Carrying hoes and a basket.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3057), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Shiny, pale blue faience. Uninscribed. It is painted carrying a basket on it's back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1634), shabti
Mummiform figurine with inscription. Wooden. Inscribed with name of ? Very roughly modelled. Inscribed in hieratic (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4920.c), shabti
mummiform figurine with incised inscriptions. Blue/green matt faience, now mostly brown. Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Inscribed 'BD6...' name difficult to read (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4920.d), shabti
mummiform figurine with incised inscriptions. Blue/green matt faience, now mostly brown. Inscribed with name of ? Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Inscribed 'BD6...' name difficult to read (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4920.a), shabti
Mummiform figurine with incised inscriptions. Blue/green matt faience, now mostly brown . Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Inscribed 'BD6...' name difficult to read (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4920.B), shabti
mummiform figurine with incised inscriptions. Blue/green matt faience, now mostly brown. Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Inscribed 'BD6...' name difficult to read (Dodson 2004)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2084.2)
A glazed pottery figure of part of a falcon, top and bottom is broken - part of the back pilaster (?) remains.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2956)
A dark bright blue faience amulet. It is of a hawk or falcon standing on a base with a double plumed headdress. The back looks angular and is pierced widthways at the base of the headdress.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2971)
A bright blue faience amulet with brown accretions. The figure of an ibis standing on a base. It has short legs and the end of the tail touches the base, there is an angular feature infront of the bird, on which the long curved beak rests. There is a loop behind the bird's head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3505)
A bright green glazed amulet, brown around its head. It is of a poorly fashioned vulture on a base, the back is flat. The front foot is chipped.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3508)
A blue faience amulet with paler patches where the glaze has worn away. It is of a fly with a flat 'nose'. There is a pointed band widthways across the back. This is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2504), Heket
A frog standing on a base and it pierced lengthways. It is dark blue.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3562)
A bright green and blue glazed amulet with brown accretions. It is of a falcon standing on a base, a headdress is broken off.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1166), wadjet
A cream amulet of an eye with brown accretions in the grooves. The back had a ridge and it is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1171), wadjet
3 amulets. Three eyes in faience, all pale green, although one has faded and one has faded to almost entirely white. All are pierced widthways.
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