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World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7011)
A pale turquoise shiny faience amulet moulded in the form of Horus, with a mummiformed body and a hawk's face. He stands on a small rectangular base, and the amulet is almost flat. He holds a ankh (?) symbol in his hands and faces to one side. He is pierced twice through the ankles and through the symbol. There is a geometric pattern on his shoulder.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7093)
This is a faience (now cream) amulet moulded in the form of the flumed head of Bes. It has detailed incised mouldings of the face and a lined beard. Details of cheks, eyebrows etc are also visible. The other side has deeply incised mouldings of three figures standing (the central one being Bes). beneath them is an animal (igneumon ?) and other hieroglyphis symbols at the top. It is pierced lengthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7101)
This is rectangular shaped seal moulded in the form of Bes's face. One one side Bes's face is moulded in low relief, with details of a four plumed headress, furrowed eyebrows, and a lined beard. One the other side are three standing figures of Bes with arms raised, standing side by side, surrounded by a lined frame. It is crudely moulded in comparison to the Bes face on the opposite side. It is pierced lengthways.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7102)
This is a green faience amulet moulded in the form of Bes standing on an almost rectangular base. It has roughly moulded facial features, and stands with his arms down by the side of his slightly bowed legs. He wears a plumed headress, and is pierced through the base of the headress. There is a hole between the legs and under the two arms. It is identical on both sides.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7103)
This is a pale green faience amulet moulded in the form of Bes standing on an almost rectangular base. It has crudely incised lines for features. It is similar on both sides, and is relatively thin. He wears a plumed headress, and is pierced through the base of the headress. Lines are very straight and triangular.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7185)
Green matt faience amulet moulded in the form of a crouching baboon facing to one side, with its legs bent. It has a small rectangular base and is pierced through a large loop at the back of the neck. It has roughly moulded square type features of a baboon.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6213)
A pale green matt faience amulet of Horus standing in a mummified form on a rectangular base, moulded onto a rectangular plaque. He has incised hair, and the facial features of a hawk, and holds in his hands an ankh symbol (?) or whip (?). It is pierced 6 times around the outside of the plaque.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6309)
This is a blue shiny faience amulet moulded in the form of the figure of Bast seated on a throne. She has well modelled features of a cats face, with pointed ears and nose. She has long hair and has the body of a woman. She holds a thin object in her hands upon which she rests her chin. Both legs are placed downwards. There is a loop at the back of the head which is decorated with lines and pierced. The throne and the object in her hand is decorated with black paint. There is a square hole up inside the object on the base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6295)
This is a green (now mostly yellow/brown) amulet moulded in the form of the figure of Bast standing with one leg forward on a rectangular base. She stands with both arms down by her side, and has finely moulded facial features of a cat (ears missing), and a body of a nude female. She has a uraeus on top of her head and a headress (?) down by the side of her face. There is a large loop at the back of the head which is pierced for suspension. There is a pilaster at the back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5589)
Two shoes, both with pointed toes. Very poor condition, the leather is squashed out of shape, and is dry and falling apart.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6383)
11 pieces of Persian scale armour, seven are rectangular with one of the short edges curved. The remaining four have a ridge on them.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6797)
Red/ brown clay square shaped mould, with an eye of Horus mould inside. It has indented details inside.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H4997)
Thick rectangular blue faience tile, partly green. It is decorated in low relief with hieroglyphic symbols, such as the sun, feather and zigzag line. In the centre there is a semi circular symbol with a chessboard pattern of black and blue on top. There is incised decoration on the feather and a rectangular symbol at the bottom. There is a nefer (?) symbol incised into the back. Inscription: Amen-Re, Lord of knowledge.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6339)
Alabaster cylindrical vessel which narrows towards a circular opening at the top. It has no base, and is rounded at the bottom. There is lined a wavy pattern on the outside from the alabaster.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6433)
Flint tool of red brown flint in an oval shape. One side is more rounded than the other. It has a serated edge. Shows a conchoidal fracture.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6439)
Wooden bread loaf in an ovoid shape. It is made of tan coloured wood and is very light.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6443)
4 dishes. This is 4 flat dishes made on red/brown clay. There are three smaller ones of similar design with a small circular base, which tapers our slightly to a circular dish. One of these has a small hole in the bottom, and is deeper inside. Another has traces of glue or resin (?) on the inside. The other is slightly wider and mishapen. The other one is larger and has a small circular base tapering out to a much larger dish in diameter.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6649)
Bronze arrowhead, with a hole at one end for attaching to a shaft. it is a two edged head.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6650)
This is a bronze arrowhead with three tangs. It is very slender and has a hole at one end for attaching to a shaft. It is brown in colour
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6651)
This is two arrowheads. One is more lanceolate than the other, both are three-sided in section. One is longer and has a smoother surface, with a hole and one end for attachment to shaft. The other is shorter, with a more corroded and bubby surface, awith a hole at one end for attachment to shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6665)
Brown flint semi circular shaped arrow head. It is dark brown speckled tan coloured. it has serrated edges.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6666)
This is a flint object shaped as a spear head. It is dark grey with lighter blotches all over. There is a firm serrated edge.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6667)
Dull grey/brown spear head, made of flint, and quite flat. It is shaped with a projection for attachment. It has serated edges.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6669)
Part of a terracotta clay handle of a vase, with figures and symbols stamped within a rectangular indent on one side. The letters are raised, and are Graeco-Egyptian.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6670)
Whitish coloured clay face, moulded in relief. The face is moulded onto a three-dimensional semi-circle. The face is roughly moulded with a chubby face. There are two holes pierced through side by side at the top of the head. The eyes are hollowed out. The back shows the red colour of the terracotta clay.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6671)
This is a an egg shaped spoon with most of its handle missing, made of yellow ivory. It has part of a thin handle which is incised with two lines and a grass tuft decoration. The handle is moulded into a v-shape into the back of the spoon.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6679)
This is a Greek style jar made of brown clay. It has a bulbous body, with no base which tapers in and then back out again to a wide flat mouth and rim. There is a handle at the neck which is crudely moulded into the body. There is black and red pattern incised onto the body. There are traces of black paint on the rest of the object. There are incised lines on the body.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6680)
This is a roughly spherical clay spindle whorl, with an almost cream speckled colour surface. There is a hole at one end tapering out to a large diameter and back in again to an identical hole at the other end. There is no surface decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6636)
Copper alloy figure (now green) moulded in the form of Sekhmet standing holding an Aegis in one hand, and the other hand raised with a clemched fist. The fist is pierced. There is an incised arrow like design down the front, and lined decoration on the aegis and shoulders. There is also incised decoration down the back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6148)
This is a copper alloy (now dark breen) figure moulded in the form of Horus (a man with a head of a hawk) standing with one leg forward on a restangular base. He wears a sun disc on his head and holds both arms down by his sides. There is a loop at the back which is pierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6153)
Copper alloy (now dark green) figure moulded in the form of Sekhmet standing with one leg forward. She holds an object in her hands, but one arm and her ankles and feet are missing. She has incised lines on her abdomen, and roughly moulded facial features with pointed ears.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6158)
Copper alloy (now brown) figure moulded in the form Horus, seated on a throne on an almost square base. It has incised lined hair and he wears a sun disc and uraeus. He sits with his hands on his lap.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6662)
A copper alloy figure moulded in the form of Thoth standing with both arms down by his side, and one leg forward on an almost rectangular base. There is a projection from the base for fixing to a stand, He has no headresss, but wears a short pleated skirt.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6741)
This is a copper alloy (now dark green/brown) figure roughly moulded in the form of Sekhmet (a woman with a lions? face) She stands with a disc and uraeus (?) on her head, with both arms down by her side, on an almost square base. There is a broken loop at the back of the neck.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6144)
A copper alloy (now green/brown) figure moulded in the form of a bull standing with elongated thin legs on a rectangular base, which has a small projection on the bottom. It wears a sun disc between its horns. It has a loop on the back of the neck which is pierced. It has a short tail.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6157)
Copper alloy (now turquoise) figure moulded in the form of a lionness, seated uprightly on a thin rectangular base. It is crudely moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6170), Sekhmet
This is a copper alloy (now green) figure moulded in the form of a lionness seated on an almost rectangular base. It has a cruled tail and a disc and asp on the head. It has a large loop on the back of the neck which is pierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6173)
Copper alloy (now dark green/turquoise) figure moulded in the form of a bull standing on part of a base. It has one foreleg and both hind legs missing and most of the base. There is a disc and asp between the horns. It is crudely moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6179.5)
A copper alloy (now dark blue/green) figure moulded in the form of a hawk, wearing a pointed headress. There is a very small projection (?) on the bottom of the feet.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6399)
This is a copper alloy (now brown) figure moulded in the form of a bird shaped like a parrot (?) with a large incised eye, facing to one side. It has a long tail and flat back. Its legs are missing. There are incised lines on the head.
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