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Bead depicting the sacred eye of Horus (Uzait Horu) in bas-relief on one face with a band of diagonal lines and a plain band above the eye, a curved line with a curled tip extending diagonally out from the bottom of the eye, and a tapering band of ridges extending down from the bottom centre of the eye. Light green glaze. A hole pierces through the bead from side to side.
Figure depicting a mummy with arms crossed and a sceptre in each hand. The figure is painted with black hair, facial features in black and reddish-brown, a band of reddish-brown on each upper arm, and a column of hieroglyphs painted down the front. An area of low-relief rectangles in grid form is outlined in reddish-brown paint with a reddish-brown line extending above and below it on the figure's back to its right side.
Figure depicting the jackal-headed god Anubis. The figure has stylized features including ears, each with an indented vertical line at the centre, rounded eyes, a flat brow ridge, and a blocky muzzle. The figure's arms are held at his sides and his torso has three vertical indented lines extending down from a horizontal line that crosses the chest. A hole pierces through the back of the figure below the head and it is glazed in light green.
Figure depicting the god Nefertem in stylized form with a headdress that tapers inwards slightly towards the head and has several vertical indented lines, a blocky rectangular body with two indented vertical lines, hands held at his sides, and an elongated rectangle at the reverse through which is pierced a hole that extends from side to side near the top of the figure. Glazed light green.
Figure depicting the goddess Isis lactans seated on a throne and holding her son, the god Horus, in her lap. Isis is depicted wearing the "throne" crown. Green glaze.
Figure depicting the Hedjet, or white crown of Upper Egypt. The crown is slightly flattened on the sides with a slight curve at the base that is interrupted by a small bump at the centre of the arc, and it narrows towards a bulbous protrusion at the peak. There is a rounded protrusion at the back near the top with a hole piercing through it from side to side.
Figure depicting the goddess Nephthys standing with her arms at her sides and a headdress consisting of an inverted stepped triangle shape.
Figure depicting the god Shu, with the heavens on his shoulders as represented by a semi-circular disc held above his head. He is depcited kneeling on a rectangular platform with a vertical support at the back of the figure.
Figure depicting a humanoid head on an armless torso with a protrusion in front and on a roughly oval platform. There is a protrusion at the back of the figure's head with a hole pierced through it from side to side. The stone is off-white with orange streaks.
Figure composed of a rectangular shape with notches in the sides, and a triangular segment with two indented lines running vertically and one running horizontally. A hole runs from side to side near the top as well as the bottom. Light green glaze.