Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
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Egyptian figure with crossed arms. Hieroglyphics on front of figure and detailing on figure are in burgundy. There is a pink stamp on the back of the object.
Tubular piece of bronze metal formed into a bracelet. The ends of the metal overlap slightly. The metal is quite corroded.
Blue coloured figure of a person with folded arms, headdress, and beard. There is pink stamp on the back.
Plaque of a woman holding a child. Details are very worn. Back of plaque is flat and undecorated.
Plaque of a man. He holds a staff in one hand and wears a high headdress. There are symbols in the upper right-hand corner.
Oil lamp with male face design. Face is bearded, has heavy eyebrows, and wears a headdress. One opening for the lamp is in the headdress; the other is at the base of the beard.
Seventy-one sherds of multi-coloured glass. Most have more than one colour of glass per fragment. Colours range from yellow to blue to red to white.
Two hundred and twenty-six sherds of multi-coloured glass, ranging in shape and size. Blue and grey are the predominant colours.
Fifty-nine glass sherds. Most are green or blue, though there are some yellow and red pieces. They vary in size and shape.
Four hundred and eighty-four beads and sherds of glass. The beads are circular or tubular and range in colour from red to yellow to green to blue to grey. The sherds vary but many are an opaque green-blue.