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Figure depicting a sphinx with a human head and the body of a lion (androsphinx form).
Red-brown clay bowl. The bowl has a flat thick bottom and sides that slant outwards to the rim. The rim is rounded and simple.
Figure depicting the seated goddess Isis lactans nursing her son, Horus. Isis wears the Hathor headdress comprised of the solar disk and Hathoric cow horns. Her feet rest on a roughly square platform with a protruding segment extending down from the bottom back of the platform.
Ushabti figure representing a mummy wearing a nemes headdress (striped head cloth) with a chin beard and crossed arms, and holding a sceptre in each hand. The body of the figure is carved with eight rows of hieroglyphs, and the figure is standing on a square base. A vertical band of hieroglyphs extends down the back of the figure. The figure is glazed with light green in some areas.
Figure depicting an offering table with a tapering shape at the top that has a slightly indented channel and a slightly deeper channel to one side, and this shape merges into the square table surface that is slightly recessed in the centre. There is a hole pierced through the figure from side to side where the tapering shape and square area join. Glazed in light green.
Figure depicting the head of the god Bes with a headdress or hair composed of six upright bands each with indented diagonal lines, protruding ears on the sides, a furrowed brow, and a beard indicated by indented parallel vertical lines on the figure's cheeks. Pierced with a hole that runs from side to side at the back of the hair or headdress.
Figure with abstract features beginning at the top with two trapezoidal shapes superimposed one in front of the other, a short rectangular section, another trapezoidal shape that projects forwards at the top front, and a foot that projects forwards slightly at the bottom front. The reverse is flat but for a square shape that projects slightly to the back, and the figure is pierced with a hole that runs from side to side just above the centre.
Figure depicting the uatch, the sceptre of Isis, which represents a papyrus plant. The figure has a loop at the top, followed by a rectangular segment, below which is a segment representing the papyrus leaves that flares outwards towards the top, and the shaft has rounded shoulders that taper to a spherical tip. Except for the loop and spherical tip, the figure is two-dimensional.
Hook with a straight shank that is slightly flattened and flared at the top, and a gradual bend until just below the barb where it bends sharply to become parallel with the shank.
Bead in the shape of the eye of Horus in blue faience with a black glaze (?) dot representing the pupil above the tapering shape that protrudes downward from the eye, and a black glaze (?) line representing the eyebrow along the top. Blue glaze.