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World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6416.1)
This is a bottle of pale green glass with an irredescent shimmer. It is bulbous shaped at the bottom with no base. It has a long neck which widens to a flattened circular rim around the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6416.2)
This is a bottle of green glass, which is bulbous shaped at the bottom with no base. It has a short neck which is incised with about 5 circles leading to a flattened circular rim around the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6417)
This is a square shaped bottle with a flat square bas. There is a short neck with one rime near the bottom and another rim at the top, which is partly missing. It is made of glass which is pale yellow/grey colour. There is a diamond shaped decoration on all four sides of the square part of the bottle.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6419)
This is a thin, pale green glass bottle. It has a bulbous bottom with no base, and a thin long neck leads up to a thin rim around the top. The bowl is a bit mishapened.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6420)
This is a circular seal made of green glass, carved in the shape of a bearded man. It has roughly moulded features in an almost swirling design. It is unmoulded on the back. It is mounted on a small piece of brown stained board.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6421)
This is a short bottle of green glass with an iridescent surface. which is bulbous shaped at the bottom with no base. It has a short neck which is made to form about three circles.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6422)
This is a thin, pale green glass bottle. It has a pear-shaped bottom with no base, and a thin long neck widens out to a thin rim around the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6423)
3 dimensional dark brown terracotta moulded female head. It has an elaborate headress of plaited hair in a domed shape above the head. The features look Roman (?). The head and neck is broken off from a body(?) There are large circular piercings through the ears. The back of the head although dented inwards shows incised plait markings.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6424)
Red clay terracotta head of a figure. It is almost circular in appearance. It has a turban and plaited hair around the face. The back of the head has a cross hatched pattern. The figure is missing from the neck downwards. There are traces of red/pink and white paint on the front plaits and turban.The neck is in two coils.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6425)
Hollow profile of red clay. It is hollowed out in the centre. Its features are carved with grotesque and exaggerated details. It has a domed skull with a large mouth and teeth and a large nose.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6426)
This is a darkish olive green glass bottle. It is shaped like a drug bottle. It has a flat base, indented underneath at the bottom. An almost dome shaped body, which leads up to a small rimmed neck, widening out to a flat disc like top. It has a narrow neck for plugging. There is no surface decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6428)
Slate figure of a pharoah's head with traces of gold gilding over the surface of the face and crown. He wears a headdress of plumes, asp and the Upper Egypt crown. There is incised lined details running horizontally along the plumes. Wedge-like pilaster at the back of the head. The beard is missing?.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6429)
3 alabaster jars. One specimen consists of a rounded bot, which tapers in slightly to a thin neck around the top. It has no base, and has few orange patches around the top of the rim and a stripe near the base. The second specimen small base, which tapers out to a bulbous middle and then back in again to a neck, which again leads out to a small rimmed top. The third specimen has no base, a very short neck, and is almost egg shaped.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6638.2)
Pale green matt faience moulded in the seated figure of Isis with a young Horus standing in front suckling at her breasts (?). She is seated upon a throne which is decorated with a cross hatched pattern. She wears a three tiered headress and has a pointed nose. Her back is pierced widthways. It has a small rectangular base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6401)
Piece of coarsely woven linen, creating an almost netted effect. There are strands of red cloth and small cylindrical blue faience beads interwoven between the rows vertically. It is encased within a crudely made frame, placed on black painted board/black card (?) sealed with glass and parcel tape around the edges.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6432)
Thick piece of wood coffin. It is coated with plaster and painted on both sides with hieroglyphs in dark and light yellow, black, pale blue and cream(?) coloured paint. It is almost square shaped. It has a hole bored near the bottom edge on one side and on the other side at the opposite end there is a broken off bevil. It is mounted on a thin piece of black painted board. The hieroglyphs on one side are in about 4 or 5 vertical rows on one side, and 5 horizontal rows on the other side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6255)
Group of four irregular, polished glass stones. The largest is almost pear shaped, made of tan/brown chalcedony. One is almost rectangular shaped, in reddish brown. The other two are cream with brown streaks. One is more oval shaped. The other is more domed shaped.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6910)
This is an odd shaped orange coloured terracotta jar. It has a small pointed darker orange base which leads out into a large ovoid body, and tapers back into a thick rim around the neck. It has quite thick walls. There is an incised spiral banding around the outside of the body.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6907)
Red terracotta vase with no base and a rounded bulbous bottom with a thin neck which tapers in and then out again to a small rimless top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6908)
Red terracotta vase with a small rimmed base, tapering out to a bulbous body and back to a small thin neck. There is a thick banded rim around the neck and a little handle from neck to body. There is a small hole drilled through the centre.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5807)
Cream/brown coloured clay jar with no base and a round bulbous body. It has a small neck with a small rim around the opening at the top. It has 2 small lugs either side of the neck. There are two incised lines leading from either side of the lugs around the external of the body meeting at the bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5957)
These are two brown flint implements. One is much larger than the other. The larger one is a flat almost candle flame shaped. The other is a much smaller flatter shape, thin and pointed at both ends. Both show teeth markings. They are mounted together on a black painted piece of wood.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5958)
These are two flint tools. One is made of pale cream/brown flint and is flat and almost oval in shape. The other smaller one is dark brown flint, and an almost tooth shape. They are both mounted on the same piece of rectangular black painted wood.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6381)
Fragment of a piece of clay wall, with plaster coating on one side. The plaster has been painted with figures in red and pale turquoise on a yellow / cream background, using circular and straight lines.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6833)
Intricately carved oil lamp made of pale yellow marble. It has a sheeps head for a handle at one end.In the centre is a circular opening for oil, which leads to the a broad spout at the other end, with a small circular hole in the wick spout. It has a spout carved with seven star like points, and a cross incised on the spout. It has no base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6874)
This is a flat ovoid shaped cloudy quartz palette. It has a flat top at either end.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6875)
This is an almost flat dark green banded slate tablet. It has a bottle shape which tapers in and leads to a triangular shape pierced by a circular hole. One one side a standing figure of a jackal is incised. One the other side, several letters are incised into the palette.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6889)
This is a massive model jar made of pale cream alabaster. It has a flat circular base which leads tapers out to a well shaped bowl and tapers back in again to a circular neck with a thick rimmed flat top. Partly veined on one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6890)
This is a grey coloured alabaster jar which has an ovoid shape and a pointed base. It has quite a long neck which tapers out slightly with no rim around the top. There is an indented line around the pointed bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6891)
Pale grey alabaster jar. It has a flat base which tapers out into a bulbous shape and then back in again to a large circular hole at the top. It has horizontal crystaline bending.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6892)
This a white alabaster jar with a small flat base which tapers out into a well shaped bowl and tapers back in, with a thin rim atound the top of the jar. There is traces of drill markings inside, with thin walls.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6893)
Dish shaped white/cream alabaster model pot. It has no base and tapers out to a flat bowl shape. There is traces of drilling in the centre, but there is no decoration
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6894)
This a white alabaster jar with a circular base which tapers in to form an almost egg-shaped pot with no rim around the top. There is traces of drill markings inside, with thin walls.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6895)
Alabaster jar in an elongated oviform with a pointed base. it has a smooth surface with vertical bands of opaque white, pale brown bands and a thin black line. The drilling is good, and the central cavity is parallel with the walls. It is semi-translucent.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6896)
This is an ovoid shape alabaster jar. It has a rounded base and tapers up to an open top. It has a white wavy banded crystalline surface, and has a small raised circle on one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6897)
This is an alabaster jar in an ovoid shape with a rounded base. It has a white wavy banded crystalline surface with brown stains in patches. It has two pierced ears on either side of the mouth near the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6898)
This is a probably an unfinished white alabaster jar. It has long cylindrical body with a pointed base. However there is no opening at the top. Instead it is moulded into a square shaped which appears to be the beginnings of a mouth with rim and two opposite handles. It has a wavy banded crystalline surface. There are two indented lines near the top in a semi circular shape.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6899)
Fragment of alabaster, which has a small circular socket at the bottom. It is a solid almost rectangular shape, which has two incised horizontal lines around the top edge and an incised star and diagonal cross design on all four sides at the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6900)
Hard-fired brown clay vase with a flat base which tapers out to a bulbous body, which leads to an elongated neck, tapering out to a small rimmed top. It is delicately moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6901)
This is an orange coloured terracotta vase covered in a rough white layer. It has a small circular rimmed base which tapers out and then back in to a thin neck, which tapers out again to a small circular rimmed top. It has a false circular handle on each side (?).
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