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World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7340), shabti
Unglazed green shabti (the head is pale green) with crossed arms holding a crook and flail. Below the arms there is an inscription in heiroglyphs with a cartouche. He wears a plumed conical crown (probably an atef crown) with uraeus (cobra) and a false beard with incised decoration. The back and edges are roughly moulded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7341)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Brown clay. Wearing osiris crown. Carrying hoes. Feet missing. Inscribed with name of (?).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7342)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Brown clay. Wearing Osiris crown. Carrying crook and flail. Bearded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7343)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Brown clay. Wearing headress, necklace and skirt/apron. Feet missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7346)
Naked female figure on clay squatting on an oval shaped base. She has Nubian features and wears a plaited wig, and a thin necklace. She holds a finely moulded antelope around the neck and on the leg.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7348)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription down front. Terracotta. Cartouche on chest. Carrying flails. Feet missing. inscribed with name of?
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7334)
This is a red clay (now green/grey colour) seated baboon, with a circular disc shaped behind its head (?Hamadryas baboon), with detailed leaf shaped patterns on its chest. It squats on an almost ovoid base, and has small ears. The back is smooth and rounded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5845)
Rectangular green shiny glazed almost rectangular shaped tablet, of a figure ressembling a priest in profile celbrating in front of a pylon entrance. He stands upright, surounded by hieroglyphic symbols on 3 sides, and a small plinth on the top of the door frame. (Not original.)
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5847)
Rectangular clay (brown) rectangular tablet with a plain rounded back. The front depicts a seated figure with wig holding a staff with an anubis (?) head. A kneeling figure holds a duck offering to the figure. Above the figures are geometric designs and there is a fringed plinth across the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7339), shabti (fake)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Terracotta with white, red and black slip.Carrying hoe and flail. Wearing Osiris crown. Inscribed with name of (?).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7349)
Mummiform figurine with incised cartouche on bottom of skirt/apron. Brown clay. Bare chest. Wearing skirt/apron. Inscribed with name of ?
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7347)
Mummiform figurine with incised inscription. Brown clay. Cartouche half way down inscription. Carrying crook and flail. Wearing Osiris crown. Bearded.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7345)
Mummiform figurine with incised cartouche on bottom of skirt. Brown clay. Nude upper half. Wearing skirt/apron. Inscribed with name of ?
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7351)
Brown clay figure woulded in the form of a seated naked women wearing a pleated skirt. She sits on a throne and wears a pleated wig. She appears to have Nubian features and clutches a small object between her hands on her breast. The back is plain.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha7350)
Naked female figure on clay squatting on an oval shaped base. She has Nubian features and wears a plaited wig, and a thin necklace. She hols a finely moulded antelope around the neck and on the leg. Part of the base is missing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5175)
A red clay bottle with a flat base. It has a bulbous bottom and a tall, vertical neck which flares to a flat rim. The rim is broken. The lower half is more orange-red, the top darker; the whole is covered in black spots.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H5218.b)
A red clay hollow lid, shaped like a sombrero. The edge is chipped.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2406)
Small, thin, cylindrical pottery vase. Red clay. Chipped rim. Hole (broken) in the base.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2569D)
Top section of a wooden box. Curved at the top, flat at the base. Painted in yellow, greeny-blue, reddy-brown, and black. Large eyes of Horus with a Nefer heart amulet in the centre (where a nose might sit). Blue arch over the top with the remains of a reddish brown arch over that. Yellow painted line along the bottom edge. Burning incense hieroglyphs each side (blue pot with a red flame and 2 dots at each side of the flame).
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2569.A)
End part of a wooden box (which would have had a lid). Painted with red, blue, and black stripes at the top. Painted female figure (Isis?) from waist upwards on lower part of the piece. She has raised arms and wears bangles, a collar and a blue dress. Two branches on reddish brown leaves on either side. Small nail (not contemporary with box) hammered into one side. Other nail holes are visible. Back has 2 metal picture hooks (not contemporary with box). Handwritten paper label stuck to top of the back stating "Tomb of Emku (5th Dyn) near Syene (Assouan) Feb. 9. 1886" (H2569A written in pen just below this.) Pieces of brown paper around the edges of the back (inside panel), possibly tape to hold the object in place (in a frame?). Traces of dark brown (adhesive?). The thin piece of wood at the bottom appears to be more modern than the rest of the box. Used for display (?). Rounded holes for fitting the box and lid together.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha5974)
About 14 large pieces of wood and some smaller ones. Dark brown in colour.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2123)
A box of charred fragments of wood and basketry, rope and reed. Now carbonised. 16 pieces of wood, some with joints or grooves cut. One piece of basket work, two rows of coiled mat or basket. One piece of three-ply rope.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (H2120)
A box of small fragments of cloth - blackened. They are in strips.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6284)
12 amulets moulded in the form of various floral designs. Four are made of pale green and petrol blue faience and are moulded in the shape of a bottle. The tail shaped end is blue, the rest is green. Part of one end is missing on one of them. The unbroken one is pierced through one end. There is a cross hatched decoration on the green side, and an incised lined decoration on the blue part. They have flat backs. One is made of shiny faience and has a chip on one end, and remains of a loop on its back. One is made of blue faience, and has a loop at the top pierce and a small neck. Another is a dome shaped amulet with a circualr base. It is pierced through a loop at the top, and is made of pale green matt faience. The outside has incised lined decoration. The base has a smal raised circle in the centre with a pattern around the edge. One is almost rectangular in shape with two small loops at either end, pierced. It is made of mustard colour glass. It is flat backed and has moulded decoration on one side. Another is made of mustard colour glass. It has a loop st the top which is pierced, and ressembles the shape of a thistle. It has crude mouldings on one side, and has a flat back. One is made of light green shiny faience, and is moulded in the form of a narrow leaf. It has incised veined decoration on one side, and has a pierced loop at wither end. It has a flat back. The other three are made of brown/red stone (?). Two have a long peardrop shape, and are pierced through one end, the piercing at the other end is missing. One has remains of incised lines on one side? They both have flat backs. The other is moulded in the shape of an aposrtaphe (!) It is pierced through the narrow end, and has no surface decoration. The last amulet is made of faience (now brown), has no surface decoration, and is pierced through a loop at one end.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6178), djed
17 faience amulets moulded in the figure of Tet or Zad. They are all of similar size and shape, and of varying shades of green matt and shiny faience. One is beige. They all have pilasters at the back which are pierced near the top. They are made up of four ridges on the top and decorated with incised lines on the neck of the stem.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6186.8)
This is a pale green matt faience amulet moulded in the form of Isis, sitting on a throne with Horus on her lap. It is roughly mouded and she wears at tall headress. There is a thin pilaster at the back which is pierced near the neck. It has a rectangular base. There is quite detailed moulding of features and there are incised lines on the throne.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6191), menat
2 faience amulets moulded in the form of a counterpoise of a collar. It is a keyhole type shape with a loop at one end which is pierced through. They are both relatively flat. One is pale green shiny faience and has incised horizontal lined decoration. The other is shiny turquoise faience with no surface decoration.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6215), ab
8 amulets moulded in the form of a heart, with a pierced loop at one end. One is made of dark brown stone, and has incised lines on the loop. One side has a cross in the centre, and lined incised decoration. There is a small rectangular plinth between the loop and the heart. Another is made of smooth dark brown stone and has no surface decoration. Its loop is partly missing. Another is of grey/brown speckled stone, has no surface decoration and is chipped on both lips and piercing. One smaller amulet is made of dark brown stone, has no surface decoration, but has an oval plinth between the piercing and the heart. The piercing has incised lines. One is black, with no surface decoration, has a square loop, but us not pierced. An olive stone amulet, has no surface decoration and pointed projections on either side. One hear is made of black/brown stone, resembles a raisin (?) and has a small loop at the top. The smallest heart is made of olive green and red glass and has a metal loop through the piercing.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6222.4), urs
Dark red-brown stone amulet moulded in the form of a headrest. It has a thin rectangular base, and a curved bowed rest on top of a thin stem. It is not pierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6222.5), urs
Dark grey-brown stone amulet moulded in the form of a headrest. It has a thin rectangular base, and a curved bowed rest on top of a thin stem. It is not pierced. the rest is slightly higher on one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6223)
5 amulets moulded in the form of a rectangular, almost flat writing tablet, with a loop at one end. One is made of shiny turquoise faience, and is pierced through the loop. Another is made of brown/pale green speckled stone, and is not pierced. Another is made of dark grey stone and is not pierced. One amulet is wider, and is made of pale olive green/brown stone, and the loop is decorated at the top with incised ridges, but it is not pierced. The largest amulet is made of dark green/grey smooth stone and has a thin rectangular loop at one end, which is not pierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6229)
3 stone amulets moulded in the form of bell shaped charm cases. The have a fringed decoration at the bottom, and flat backs One is pale grey/yellow stone, it has a loop at the top which is not pierced. There is an incised cross pattern and lined fringe pattern on the front. Another is off pale grey stone. It has three incised lines on and an indented fringe at the bottom. It is not pierced. The other is off black and cream marbled stone, with an incised fringe at the bottom and some lined incisions further up. It is pierced through a thin loop at the top.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6234), djed
8 amulets moulded in the form of Tet. This is a pillar with four ridges near to the top. There is incised lined decoration on the stem. One is made of petrol blue shiny faience and is moulded in low relief onto an almost oval shaped flat base. It is not pierced. Another is of turquoise shiny faience, with a pilaster at the back which is pierced near the top. The top corner of the pilaster is slanted inwards. A pale blue shiny faience tet symbol has five ridges (unusually), a ridged small base, and a pilaster at the back which is pierced near the top. Another is pale shiny green faience and has an elongated almost smooth stem. There is a pilaster at the top which is pierced near the top. Another is matt faience (now pale brown), and is a short, stout tet symbol, with the pilaster at the back which is pierced with a large hole near the top. There is a small hole in the top. One is a tall, slender Tet symbol of pale green matt faience (now partly brown), which is pierced near the top of the pilaster. It has a chipped top and ridge at the top. The smallest amulet is made of lapis lazuli, and has a pilaster which is pierced at the top. The pilaster lants inwards at the top. Another is of pale green faience, and has a pointed top. There is a pilaster at the back, which is pierced near the middle.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6236)
Pale green matt faience amulet moulded in low relief in the form of a lotus flower. It has a circular end and is pierced lengthways.One hole at one end and three at the other. It is decorated on both sides.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6239)
5 faience amulets moulded in the form of an eye. The smallest one is made of pale turquoise matt faience, and has an incised oval for the eye. It is pierced at one end. Another is made of pale blue matt faience and has black paint around the outside, but is not pierced. Another is off bright turquoise shiny faiencem with incised markings of a line and circle. It is pierced at one end. Another is of matt turquoise faience, with a painted circle in the centre, and a black painted outline. It is pierced (piercing blocked) Another is more diamond shape and has remains of black paint and decoration on one side. It is pierced at one end.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6244)
5 faience amulets moulded in the form of an eye. The largest one is unpierced. The rest are pierced at one corner. The largest amulet is off pale green matt faience, and has black painted decoration of a circle and rim on one side. Another is off turquoise shiny faience, and has no decoration. Another is a semicircular eye, with a cricle and painted line decoration in black paint on one side. One is made of turquoise shiny faience and has a dark blue spot on one side. The other is of pale blue matt faience, is thinner, and has a small circle and black rimmed decoration on both sides.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6245)
Cream coloured stone in the shape of four long fingers. The fingers are divided with three incised lines. The one in the centre is deeper. The back is plain. It is unpierced.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6258)
3 pale green matt faience amulets, moulded in the form of a rectangle with notches in either end. The largest one has two notches at either end. It has three circular mouldings horizontally across its centre on both sides. It is pierced 3 times lengthways. Another is pale turquoise green faience, has one notch in the centre at either end, and two moulded circles across its centre. It is pierced twice lengthways. The other is of similar shape and design as the latter, but is bleaches white on most parts of the surface.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6260)
4 faience amulets moulded in the form of an ear. One is made of pale green matt faience has an incised line around the edge, two holes (broken) near the edge. It is relatively flat. One is made of turquoise shiny faience and is moulded in low relief. It is pierced through one edge. One is made of turquoise shiny faience, and is plain on both sides, and is relatively flat. The smallest amulet is made of turquoise shiny faience, and has crude modelling on one side.
World Archaeology - Egyptology (Ha6266)
4 carnelian amulets moulded in the form of a leg and foot. They are all pierced at the top. The longest one is almost flat and has an angular foot (part missing). It is dark orange carnelian. Another is pale orange carnelian, with an alongated foot. Another is dark orange/brown and has its toes moulded, and a raised area for its ankle bone. It has chipped toes. The shortest amulet is orange/red and deep red/brown striped carnelian, is almsot flat and has its toes missing.
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