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World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5046)
The standing figure of a mummified man with incised beaded collars around his neck (the god Ptah). He is bald and has a beard. He holds a 'was' sceptre and an ankh. There is a tang under his feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7592)
The standing figure of a mummified man holding a crook and flail. He has a beard and the remains of an 'atef' crown (a conical crown with a feather either side) and a uraeus (cobra) at the front. There is a tang underneath his feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3526)
Metal figure of a mummified man (the god Osiris) standing on a base with a tang on the bottom. He has his arms crossed and holding a crook and flail (worn). He wears a false beard and an atef crown (conical crown with a plume on either side).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2602)
The bronze head of a man (the god Osiris) who has a beard (broken) and conical crown with a feather either side (with incised decoration) and a uraeus (cobra) at the front.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1022.2)
The standing figure of a mummified man holding a crook and flail. He has a beard and a conical crown with a feather either side and a uraeus (cobra) on the front. He stands on a hollow base with a tang (broken) underneath.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6044)
The figure of a standing mummified man with his arms crossed and holding objects. He has a beard and a conical crown with a feather either side and a uraeus (cobra) at the front. His feet are missing. There is a loop behind his head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2605)
The figure of a standing mummified man holding a crook and flail. He has a beard and an 'atef' crown (conical with a feather either side and a uraeus - cobra - on the front). There is a tang beneath his feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4750)
The figure of a standing mummified man holding a crook and flail. He has a beard and a conical crown with a feather either side and a uraeus (cobra) at the front. There is a tang beneath his feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H149.A)
The standing figure of a mummified man with his arms on his chest holding a crook and flail. He has a conical crown with a uraeus (cobra) at the front. There is a tang beneath his feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1022.5)
The standing figure of a mummified man holding a crook and flail. He has a beard and a conical crown with a feather either side and a uraeus (cobra) on the front. He stands on a base with a tang underneath.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H146)
The standing figure of a mummified man holding a crook and flail (the god Osiris). He has an incised decorated collar, a beard and an 'atef' crown (a conical crown with an incised feather either side) with a uraeus (cobra) on the front. The head is detached from the body.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1078)
An incised bronze beard with a tang at the top and curved up at the bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2609)
The figure of a seated woman with a naked child on her lap, suckling her left breast. She has a horned sun disc on her head (the top has broken off). Her legs below the knees are missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2609A)
The figure of a naked boy with slightly bent legs. His arms are by his side and has a sidelock of youth (ponytail on the right side of his head). His feet are missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3816)
A sqautting human on a base representing an openwork stool. Three of the stool's feet are missing. The top half of the figure's head is missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4749)
The figure of a standing mummified man holding a crook and flail (the Egyptian god Osiris). He has a beard and an 'atef' crown (conical crown with a feather either side) and a uraeus (cobra) at the front. The top of the headdress is missing, as is everything below the waist.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4758)
The figure of a standing naked woman with her hands to her head (which has curly hair).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6057)
The standing figure of a man holding a crook and flail (the god Osiris). He has a beard and an 'atef' crown (a conical crown with a feather either side). His feet are missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H165)
Figure of a feline (possibly a lion) with its back legs together and front legs apart, it is in a leaping or jumping pose. Its mouth is open, with a tongue sticking out, it has a snout-like nose. There is a tang coming out of her rear legs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H167)
The figure of a four-legged animal (probably a lion) lying down. It has the head of a falcon with a large sun disc and uraeus (cobra) on his head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1061)
A cat seated on a base which has a 'y' shaped tang on the bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1085), Bastet
The figure of a seated cat on a base with two tangs, both slightly curved. Some of the back of the head is missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1090), Bastet, Defenneh
The hollow head of a cat with incised decoration picking out the face. The ears are pierced once each.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1961)
A bull striding, with a sun disc between its horns. It is on a base which is half missing, as is the feet of the front two legs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2979)
A bull striding, with a sun disc between its horns. It is on a base with a tang at the bottom.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4766)
The hollow head of a cat with incised decoration picking out the face. The ears are pierced once each.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4965)
The figure of a falcon standing on a base with a tang on the bottom (broken). The bird wears a double crown of Egypt. It represents the Egyptian god Horus.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6066)
A bird figurine with a long neck and rounded head with a short beak. Most of its legs are missing. It has incised decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6067)
A bronze falcon (representing the god Horus) standing on a plain base with a lotus flower shaped tang underneath (broken). The bird wears a double crown.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Cast23)
Replica bracelet featuring 13 gold and 14 turquoise flat figures of a falcon on top of a mastaba/ temple.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Cast22)
Cast of a statue of the head of Pharaoh Akhnaten. Khaki colour.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2740.1)
Figure (of a nome) in relief with a tray loaded with offerings. There are three columns of hierogylphs above the scene and a column to the right which includes two cartouches. The hieroglyphs are unreadable.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5118), Amset
'Imsety' canopic jar lid. A fired clay jar lid, modelled in the shape of a man's head with large black wig. His face is painted yellow-green with black details on the eyes. There is a lip around the bottom to keep the lid on the jar, and there is a red 'men' hieroglyph painted on this. There is a label '58' stuck to it's head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5120)
A pottery cone, dark red and black with a plain base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5102)
Model of a hawk, carved from one piece of wood with a long tail and a base extending from its feet. There is a hole drilled in the base with the remains of a wooden peg which would have attached the object to a base object. There are traces of thin white plaster on parts of the object, and probably would have been painted in various colours originally.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5076)
Top of a statue pilaster of Khaemwese (fourth son of Rameses II), perhaps with battered crown at the front. The pilaster is covered with hieroglyphs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5074.3)
A human male mummified adult (unwrapped). The man was called Djed-Khonsu-iu-ankh. Most of the bandages are missing and his stomach has caved in. The stomach cavity was filled with mud, the skin is broken off in places. The chest cavity has collapsed. The neck shows wrinkles where the bandages squeezed the flesh. The head is angled back, with the mouth open. The fingers were individually wrapped. The mummified body has been unwrapped, though the last layers of bandages remain in places where they were stuck with resin. The feet were broken off and not unwrapped: they lie at the bottom of the case. The tissue is smooth and very dark. The body was damaged (? post-unwrapping) around the stomach and hips, and the pelvic bone is partially visible. Old fragments of glass were discovered amongst the bandaging (from time of unwrapping?) (15/04/2008).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5075)
A rectangular wooden box, black on the outside and white on the inside. The outside has a painted decoration, of registers of gods and prayers. One side is darkened (by soot?) and the decoration is only faintly visible as lines. Isis and Nephthys at each end. Dark stain around the top edge may be a woodworm treatment: the wood is badly damaged by worm, with a (modern) repair in one corner using linen. The floor is made of planks of wood. Traces of salting inside the base.
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