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World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5078)
Bas relief, from left to right: seated man with a standing man infront of him; hieroglyphs including a cartouche; the profile of a priest (wearing a leopard skin); two registers of kneeling gods with hieroglyphs. It is carved into thick stone.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5077)
Bas relief, from left to right: three figures holding hands (left figure is almost gone) with hieroglyphs including a cartouche above; three columns of hieroglyphs with a group of three figures.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5119)
A pottery cone, dark red and black stamped, raised hieroglyphs on the base. There are four rows of hieroglyphs, and it is chipped in three places.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5135)
A black carved wooden figure of a jackal lying down with tall pointed ears and carved eyes. The main body would have sat on top of a box or shrine, and is flat with a long tail which would have hung down from the base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5100)
4 glazed tiles, all circular with cream petaled flower which has a yellow applied centre. Two are large, two are small. One of each size is mauve and the other is pink.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5062.3)
Mummified human adult female. Her title was "Lady of the House, Neskhons". The bandages are in a herring bone pattern across her chest, horizontal across her abdomen and legs and diagonal across her lower legs. Hole at the thorax.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5447), ushabti
Six faience 'shabti' figurines of varying sizes. Tied to a piece of black card. One of the largest shabtis is inscribed down the front of the body. 4 of the shabtis have collector's stickers with the number "6" on.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5449.1)
An arrowhead, made from iron. It has a roughly triangular cross-section with a rounded shaft. The whole is very rough.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5449.2)
An arrowhead, made from iron. It has a roughly triangular cross-section with a rounded shaft. The whole is very rough.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5449.3)
An arrowhead, made from iron. It has a roughly triangular cross-section with a rounded shaft. The whole is very rough.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5453)
10 human adult fingers [from the same mummified body], including one with part of the hand. They are all covered in linen and gilded in gold leaf, all of which (and the flesh) have come away in some places. 10 digits present including proximal, middle and distal phalanges with proximal phanges exposed. Consistent with a single adult individual.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5450)
Large flat based amulet with naturalistic carving on one side. Incised inscription on base. Green painted plaster (?). Reproduction.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5454.1)
An arrowhead, made from copper alloy. It has a concave triangular cross-section with a pointed tip and a hollow base for the shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5454.2)
An arrowhead, made from copper alloy. It has a concave triangular cross-section with a pointed tip and a hollow base for the shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5454.3)
An arrowhead, made from copper alloy. It has a concave triangular cross-section with a pointed tip and a hollow base for the shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5454.4)
An arrowhead, made from copper alloy. It has a concave triangular cross-section with a pointed tip and a hollow base for the shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5454.5)
An arrowhead, made from copper alloy. It has a concave triangular cross-section with a pointed tip and a hollow base for the shaft.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5455)
Flat based amulet with naturalistic carving on one side. Incised inscription on base. Plaster mould painted yellow/green. Chiped in several places.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5457.1), shabti
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Creme fired clay. Has cartouche on front. Carries hoes and basket on front. Very detailed incisions.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5457.2), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Dark brown clay with traces of black paint. Carrying hoe, flail and basket. Rounded feet. Inscription destroyed, with the exception of the remains of the name Osiris.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5458)
A carved wooden ear with a plain back and the front is painted red.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5459)
The front part of a left human adult foot, including the toes (only the toe bones are present). Mummified & painted gold. Partial left adult mummified foot, proximal phalanges 1-3 protuding from wrappings, mesial and distal phalanges within wrappings.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5460)
Pointed wooden dagger decorated (top), half the blade is blue, the other half is pink with red dots. The bottom is the same but obscured by dirt. Broken off at the hilt
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5461)
Cast of flat based amulet with naturalistic carving on one side. Incised inscription on base. White plaster.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.1), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Blue/green matt faience. Missing feet. Roughly moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.2), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Pale green matt faience. Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Pilaster at back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.4), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription. Blue shiny faience. Carrying hoes and basket. Inscription reads 'the Osiris, Horenperimun.'
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.5), shabti
Mummiform figurine with painted inscription. Blue shiny faience, now partly brown. Carrying hoes and basket. Inscription illegible (Dodson 2005).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.6), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Matt faience, now creme. Roughly moulded. Mounted on a piece of black shiny paper.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.7), shabti
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Matt faience, now creme/pale green. Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Pilaster at back. Inscribed 'The Osiris, Psametik, born of Nefer...i...'' (Dodson 2005).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5462.8), shabti
Mummiform figurine. Pale green matt faience. Carrying hoes and basket. Bearded. Pilaster at back.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5463)
A rolled piece of bread, which has been dried and is severly cracked. Dark brown with some light brown and white areas.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5464)
A small triangular pink granite fragment from the collossal statue of Ramses II at Thebes.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5465)
Linen covered in a substance to make it card, with a layer of gesso or plaster on top. It is decorated in red, blue, yellow, white and black paint with a depiction of a vulture and borders. There is a white patina/substance on the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5466)
A circular dish with a flat pedestal base. As well as the main piece there are 11 fragments.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5467)
Circular medal. obv. two humans leading a four-legged animal through a forest, with flowers in lower register rev. ram-headed seated god figure in the centre (with sun disc), surrounded by 2 winged uraeii (on either side) and fish below.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5473)
5 strings of beads, mostly blue faience but also red, yellow, cream, green and black. The beads are various shapes and sizes. With these are some pieces of linen bandages.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5478)
A necklace made from cream, blue, green and red beads of various designs. Strung with these are amulets: 2 papyrus sceptres, 4 wadjet eyes, 1 Ptah-Sokar, 2 Horus, another figure and a serrated faience disc. Cardboard label states 'Necklace from Tomb at Sakkarah'.
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