Eyes, from a mummy case; two with glass or obsidian pupils set in bronze sockets, the white or tunic (cont.)
Implement, with a hook at one end; supposed to have been used in the process of embalming the mummy, (cont.)
Bronze scarab, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁹⁄₁₆ in.
Spoon, for toilet use. L. 6 in. Bronze.
Spoon for toilet use. L. 7 in. Bronze. Given by Mrs. Robinson.
Rā, [hieroglyph] , a small amulet standard, having on it the head of this god, hawk-headed, with uræ (cont.)
Rectangular Case for holding the mummy, probably of a small cobra, as on the top there is a figure i (cont.)
Rectangular Case for containing the mummy of a small snake ; judging from the figure in relief on t (cont.)
Rectangular Case for receiving the mummied remains of a hawk ; it has been opened. Upon the top is a (cont.)
Ȧmen-Rā, human-headed, wearing part of the Ṭesher or red crown of the lower country, surmounted by t (cont.)
Ȧmen-Rā, in the attitude of walking, left leg advanced, wearing the tall plumes, tunic round the loi (cont.)
Ȧmen-Rā, similar figure [HP2157a]. H. 1¾ in. Bronze. Bubastis
Ȧmsu, wearing the Ṭeśer crown, the plumes are wanting, in mummied form, holding up his right arm. Th (cont.)
Ȧmsu, similar figure [HP2162]; his head-dress and right hand are broken off, a ring on the back of h (cont.)
Ȧmsu, similar figure [HP2162]. H. 1¾ in. Bronze. Bubastis.
Ȧmsu, similar figure [HP2162]. H. 1½ in. Bronze. Bubastis.
Ȧmsu, similar figure [HP2162]. H. 1 in. Bronze. Bubastis.
Ȧn-ḥeru, similar figure [HP2170], with the exception that in this example he wears a curious and unu (cont.)
Ȧn-ḥeru, wearing plumes upon his head, long garment to the ankles, right arm upraised, left arm bro (cont.)
Ȧnpu, or Anubis, walking, jackal-headed, wearing the long head attire, tunic round the loins, arms p (cont.)