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An opaque black glass amulet of a kneeling animal, possibly a ram. There is a hole through the centre of the object, which suggests that this carving was used as a pendant or bead. The piece is very worn.
Cast bronze Ibis head with a wooden base. This figure only consists of the bird's long, curved neck and head. Deep lines delineate the beak and the eye, as well as the lower lid of the eye. There is a groove running from the crown of the bird's head to the tip of the beak. The surface of the sculpture is pitted and covered in green bronze accretion.
Cast bronze figure of the deity Hor-Sma-Tawy or Horus-Uniter-of-the-Two-Lands. The figure is wearing a tall, flat, three-pronged headdress. The bottom portion of the headdress includes a striped head cap with a gold-coloured head band, a thick side braid, a braid down the figure's back, and a side panel that extends down over the left shoulder. The figure is standing with its left foot forward. Its left arm is hanging straight while its right arm is bent at the elbow with its index finger touching the mouth indicating it is the child Horus.
A fragment of a fresco painting, mounted in a clear plastic frame. The composition consists of a man and a woman seated beside one another. The female figure is holding the right arm of the male figure. The right side of the composition contains a small table, which is supporting a yellow and red vessel, as well as a lotus flower in a small vase. The male figure is holding the blue stem of the flower. The colours were derived from natural pigment, and the fresco is in stable condition.
Small faience amulet of a draped male figure. The figure is a greenish buff colour and the details within the piece are well preserved. The hair has been incised for texture, and strands of the hair fall in front of the shoulders. A belt has been included below the figure's navel, and the figure is wearing a skirt. The legs of the figure are connected to the drapery in back, yet are identifiable. The figure's hands are closed.
A black sculptural fragment of a female torso. The torso is intact but the head, lower portion of the legs, forearms, and hands have broken off. It is evident that something was also attached to the top of the figure, suggesting that this object may have been a cosmetic spoon, or the handle of a vessel of some sort. Both sides of the figure have been carved, and incised lines have been used to delineate legs and various body parts.
Seal with an overall square shape (a) and clay slab (b). The seal is incised with designs on both faces, two rows of three parallel incised lines on two opposite sides, and a hole that pierces the object from end to end via the two remaining blank sides. The clay slab is an impression of one of the sides of the seal.
Fragment of glass (six pieces that form a whole) with floral motif in off-white, green, yellow and red on a blue ground.
Bowl with a deep concave centre and sides that taper to a slightly flared base. Painted (?) with an inscription in black on the outside.
Vase with a slightly flared foot and a cylindrical body that curves inwards just above the foot and at the mouth. Painted (?) with an inscription in black on the side.