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World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7373)
A red clay mould with an impressed fleur de lys type design (possibly a crown of feathers).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7578)
The striding green figure of a woman with a lion's head. She stands on a base and has a back pilaster impressed with hieroglyphs. Her right arm is by her side and her left arm is across her body and holding a tall staff. It is pierced widthways behind her head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7581)
A cast figure of a four-legged animal on a base with a tang in the centre. There is incised decoration on its back - a saddle and a winged sundisc. The head is missing and the animal has a long tail. There is a loose piece of metal with the figure. It is corroded and is mostly green in colour.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7582), Wadjet
An openwork amulet of an eye, double sided. One side is brown-green and is chipped. It is dark green on the other side with a black painted eyebrow and pupil. It is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7583), wadjet
21 wadjet amulets. Two are black and carved from stone. One is a pair of eyes, broken along the middle (a quadruple wadjet amulet).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7584), wadjet
3 amulets. A blue faience eye with incised decoration on both sides. A right eye with raised decoration on one side. A broken eye with decoration on one side and a loop on the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1980.18)
A red clay amulet mould, with an impressed design which looks like a seated lion with a loop on its back and an inlet which goes through the loop.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6092), ab
A blue faience amulet, an oval with two angular wings, with a short neck, protruding square and the top is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6093), djed
A blue faience amulet, square with incised lines indicating a column with four bands (djed pillar). The back has a curved protrusion which is pierced widthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4882)
A blue faience amulet, square with at large protrusion on the back which is pierced widthways. There is incised line decoration on the front.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2570.2)
A naked man with bent legs and his hands on his hips. He has a base and a bald head. There is a loop behind his head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2943)
The figure of a human with an oval sundisc headdress. It is poorly moulded and is painted dark on the front. His arms seem to be bent across his chest. It is on a base and a back pilaster which is pierced widthways behind the sundisc. It is bright blue with brown acctretions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2607)
A bright blue figure of a standing woman with a lion head. She has an oval headdress, and holds a staff in her left hand. She has a base and a flat back. It is pierced widthways through the base of the headdress.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2929)
A standing figure of a woman with a lion's head. Her right hand is by her side, the other is across her body and holding a staff. She wears a round sundisc on her head, with a poorly defined uraeus (cobra) on the front. The back is flat, and it is pierced widthways through the base of the headdress. It is bright blue with brown accretions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2937)
Sekhmet (?) amulet. A standing pale green and beige figure of a lion-headed person. They wear a short, incised kilt and the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. Their arms arm bent and on his waist (the left one is broken). It is broken off below the kilt. There is a grooved loop at the base of the headdress.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2652)
Pale blue-green figure of a striding man with the head of a jackal. He stands on a base with a back pilaster with a hole behind his chest for suspension. Some of its head is missing, and some of the glaze has worn away to reveal white underneath.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3183.1)
Bright blue 'u' shaped shank with pierced wadjet (eye of Horus) bezil.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3183.2)
Bright blue 'u' shaped shank (broken in half) with pierced wadjet (eye of Horus) bezil (two thirds remain).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3183.3)
Bright blue 'u' shaped shank (a third remains) with pierced wadjet (eye of Horus) bezil (two thirds remain).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3295)
A dark brown coloured ring with green surface corrosion. It has a 'u' shaped shank and a flat bezil with incised or impression hieroglyphs. The writing is worn and the shank is broken, with one part of the missing piece present with the object. Translation: Nefer-kheperw-re wa-n-Re (?) - (prenomen of Akhenaten)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3311)
A carved stone ring with a 'u' shaped shank with a large oblong bezil. There is a cartouche with incised hieroglyphs. Translation:
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2150.1)
Two piece of a corroded semi-circle of a copper alloy earring.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2051)
The bezil from a finger ring. It is oblong with a circular inset in the middle for a stone. Part of the shank remains on both sides.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3177)
A faience finger ring, wide with four grooves around most of it. An openwork bezil of a uncertain shape.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3180)
A faience finger ring with a slightly curved outside. There is damage to the outside of the ring and it is covered in brown accretions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1670)
A metal ring with a 'u' shaped shank and an oblong bezil. It has a raised figure of Ptah and Amen, holding staffs and beneath a sun disc.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1702)
Carved red stone hair ring with rounded sides. The circle has a small gap in it.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1703)
A green glazed ring with two indents on the outside creating a wide central band. There is an uneven area, perhaps where the bezel was attached.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1705)
A dark green glazed with a plain circular shank and a scarab mounted as the bezil,
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1711)
A carved stone ring with a 'u' shaped shank and an oval bezil. There is a figure of a standing figure with double crown and staff incised on the bezil.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1814.1)
A plain blue faience finger ring (the glaze is decayed). Flat sides and curves.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1814.2)
A bright blue faience finger ring, small part of a bezil and part of the shank. The bezil has impressed hieroglyphs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H1819)
A bright blue oval bezil, curved downwards and with pierced decoration. The moulded decoration is of an uraeus (cobra) with a lotus flower, sun and other symbol. The shank is broken off.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2631)
A large copper alloy flat ring with domed shank. On the widest side is an incised cartouche with 'Menkheperre' incised.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2988)
Blue-green finger ring with round 'U'-shaped shank and a flat oval (cartouche) bezil, with 'Amen-Re' (?) written in heiroglyphs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2989)
Cartouche finger ring. Mid green finger ring with round 'U'-shaped shank and a flat oval (cartouche) bezil, with 'Her-em-heb' (?) written in heiroglyphs.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2991)
Lion finger ring. Circular ring with a square shank. It has a moulded lion as the bezil. It is bright blue faience.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2992)
Circular ring with a square shank. It has a moulded standign lion as the bezil. It is blue-green faience. A third of the shank has broken away and remains in the box with the object.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3043g)
An impression of an oval object with raised hieroglyphs in red wax. Translation:
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H3043h)
An impression of an oval object with raised hieroglyphs in red wax. Translation:
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