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1 Bronze Striding Statue of Onuris JE 9080 CG SR 3/ 5267 Bronze H cm W D/L Dm Wt Late Period Dynasty 26 ca BC Memphite Region Saqqara: North Serapeum Area Burials of the Apis Bulls (Serapeum) Found in 1860 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Ahmed Amin JE: Serapeum, March [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musee de Boulaq. p. 160, no. 1749
2 Bronze Standing Statue of Osiris JE CG SR 3/ 8456 Bronze, Silver H cm W D/L Dm Wt Late Period Dynasty 26 Memphite Region Saqqara ca BC Found Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC:Sheet 619 Maspero, Catalogue, no happened in the museum on January 28, 2011; calcite base of the statue was found (modern).
3 Wooden Model Heset Vase JE SR 2/ 1057 Wood (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Unknown Memphite Region Saqqara Found Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR
4 Painted Limestone Striding Statue of a Young Woman in Large Wig, Holding Flowers JE CG 813 SR 7/ SR 1/ Limestone, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Maspero 1915: H. 32 cm. ca BC Found Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Susanna Thomas SR: Dynasty 20; CG: ; Griffith PM: 2nd half of. [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 48, no. 4230
5 Bronze Statue of an Apis Bull with a Sun Disk Between its Horns JE SR 7/ SR 1/ Bronze H cm W D/L cm Dm Wt Greco-Roman Unknown 332 BC-AD 364 Purchased in 1891 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC: sheet 283 [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 450, no. 4246
6 Bronze Striding Figure of Nakht JE CG 433 SR 7/ SR 1/ Bronze H cm W D/L Dm Wt Middle Kingdom Dynasty 12 ca BC Middle Egypt Meir (Mir) Found in 1892 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC: sheet 283 CG: Called bronze, but not analyzed; may be pure copper; was found in a large clump of wax. Cf. also statues CG Griffith PM: Old Kingdom; CG: Middle Kingdom; JE: Dynasty 12. [Catalogue] Hill, Marsha Gifts for the Gods: Images from Egyptian Temples. p. 14, 16, 202
7 Pottery Model Bed(?) JE SR 2/ 1058 Pottery H W D/L cm Dm Wt Old Kingdom Southern Upper Egypt el-kab (Eileithyiaspolis; Nekheb) ca BC Excavated by S. Clarke Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC: Sheet 070
8 Inscribed Bronze Seated Statue of a Cat (Bastet) Dedicated by Padiamun JE TR SR 3/ 6852 Bronze H cm W 3.00 cm D/L cm Dm Wt Unknown Memphite Region Saqqara: North Serapeum Area Burials of the Apis Bulls (Serapeum) Found in 1904 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR
9 Painted Limestone Shabti of Adjutant Hat, Holding Hoes JE SR 7/ SR 1/ Limestone, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W 6.50 cm D/L 4.50 cm Dm Wt H,W,D/L: Bryan et al Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt Tuna el-gebel Purchased in 1908 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Kevin Tildsley JE: Yellow limestone; Museum File 30-4/15 Bryan et al 2002: Reign of Akhenaten/Tutankhamun. JE: Bought March 1908, Tuna?; Bryan et al 2002: Purchased from Tuna el Gebel. [Catalogue] Bryan, Betsy M. & Hornung, Erik The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt. p. 141
10 Unfinished Limestone Statue of Nefertiti Carrying an Offering Tray JE SR 4/ Limestone H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) Excavated by L. Borchardt for the DOG (Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft) in 1913 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud JE: No. 5 de la liste du partage (20 January 1913) Griffith PM: no exact location; RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that [Book] Hornemann, Bodil Types of Ancient Egyptian Statuary IV. pl. 962 [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 143, no. 473
11 Quartzite Striding Statue of an Amarna Princess JE SR 4/ Quartzite H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) North of Wadi P : House of Thutmose (Djehutymes) Excavated by L. Borchardt for the DOG (Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft) in 1913 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud Griffith PM:. JE: No. 3c de la liste du partage (20 January 1913) [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 144, no. 480
12 Red Granite Striding Statue of an Amarna Princess JE SR 4/ Red Granite H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) North of Wadi P : House of Thutmose (Djehutymes) Excavated by L. Borchardt for the DOG (Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft) in 1913 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud Griffith PM: Perhaps adjoins JE (Mistake in the Griffith PM. Actually JE (head) and JE (torso), both of quartzite, have been joined together.) JE: No. 4 de la liste du partage (20 January 1913) Guide 481; RCMDD 2011: This object was found missing following the looting and vandalism that [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 145, no. 481
13 Gold, Faience and Stone Bead Necklace JE SR 7/ 29(a) Gold, Stone (Unspecified), Faience H W D/L cm Dm Wt Memphite Region Saqqara SR: L of 6 necklaces: cm. ca BC Excavated by C. Firth for the EAS (Egyptian Antiquities Service) in 1922 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Susanna Thomas JE : Six bead necklaces from 18th Dynasty tomb; SR 7/ 29: Six bead necklaces displayed on the same mount divided into (a)-(f).
14 Painted Limestone Statue of a Seated Man JE JE SR 4/ Exc. No. TA 28,9 Limestone, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W 6.00 cm D/L cm Dm Wt Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) North Suburb T.35.4: House Excavated by H. Frankfort for the EES (Egypt Exploration Society) in 1928 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud JE: Registered twice in the museum, first as JE and then 53249; Museum File 31-5/18 JE/SR: Excavated in [Book] Frankfort, Henri & Pendlebury, John The City of Akhenaten II: The North Suburb and the Desert Altars. [Article] Frankfort, Henri Preliminary Report on the Excavations in El-Amarnah, JEA. XV: pls. xiv, xxii [1-3], cf. p p. 149, pls
15 Steatite Figure of Bes on a Calcite Base JE SR 4/ Steatite/Soapstone, Calcite/Eg. Alabaster/Travertine H cm W D/L Dm Wt Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Excavated by H. Frankfort for the EES (Egypt Exploration Society) in 1928 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud JE/SR: Excavated in
16 Part of a Lapis Lazuli Girdle of Ahmose Merytamun JE SR 7/ SR 1/ Exc. No Lapis Lazuli H W D/L cm Dm Wt Amenhotep I Djeserkare ca BC Deir el-bahri TT358: Ahmose Merytamun Excavated by H. Winlock for the MMA (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) in 1930 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC: sheet 283 JE: Queen's original burial
17 Steatite Statue of a Scribe with Thoth as a Baboon on a Limestone Base JE SR 4/ Exc. No. 193 Steatite/Soapstone, Limestone H cm W 6.80 cm D/L cm Dm Wt Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) North of Wadi O.46.16a&20: Houses Excavated by J. Pendlebury for the EES (Egypt Exploration Society) in 1932 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Adel Mahmoud JE/SR: Black schist; PM: Steatite JE/SR: Excavated in [Article] Pendlebury, John Preliminary Report of the Excavations at Tell el-'amarnah, JEA. 19 (1/2): pl. 18 [1, 2]
18 Gilded Wooden Statue of Tutankhamun in the Red Crown, Holding Crook and Flail JE SR 1/ 794 Carter 275-d(a) GEM Carter 275-d Wood (Unspecified), Gold, Bronze, Resin, Gesso H cm W 9.00 cm D/L cm Dm Wt W, D: Griffith Tut Griffith Tut: H cm, pedestal 5.5 cm [59 cm together]; JE/SR: 58.8 cm Tutankhamun Nebkheperure ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV62: Tutankhamun Treasury Excavated by H. Carter for Lord Carnarvon in 1922 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Ahmed Mohamed-Elhami Aly Guide 995 Carter 275-d divided into (a): the statue (JE 60713), and (b): its linen cover (TR ). JE: Top of the crook missing. [Book] Beinlich, Horst & Saleh, Mohamed Corpus der p. 131 hieroglyphischen Inschriften aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun. [Book] Reeves, Nicholas The Complete Tutankhamun. pp
19 Gilded Wooden Statue of Menkaret Carrying a Mummified Tutankhamun: Figure of Tutankhamun JE SR 1/ Carter 296-a(a).1 Carter 296-a Wood (Unspecified), Gold, Gesso, Glass H W D/L Dm Wt No dimensions in JE/SR/Griffith Tut. Tutankhamun Nebkheperure Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) ca BC KV62: Tutankhamun Treasury Excavated by H. Carter for Lord Carnarvon in 1922 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Sandro Vannini Guide 408 Carter 296-a divided into (a): the statue (JE 60716), and (b): its linen cover (TR ). JE 60716=SR 1/ 799=Carter 296-a(a) divided into.1: the figure of Tutankhamun and.2: the figure of Menkaret. RCMDD 2011: The figure of Tutankhamun was broken off by the looters and disappeared following the looting and vandalism that [Book] Beinlich, Horst & Saleh, Mohamed Corpus der p. 134 hieroglyphischen Inschriften aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun. [Book] Reeves, Nicholas The Complete Tutankhamun. pp
20 Gilded Wooden Fanstock with Cartouche of Tutankhamun JE SR 1/ 1168 Carter 600 Carter 600 Wood (Unspecified), Gold H cm W 7.50 cm D/L Dm Wt Griffith Tut: W; H. of shaft of handle 51.2 cm, H. of palmate 18.8 cm Tutankhamun Nebkheperure Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) ca BC KV62: Tutankhamun Annexe Excavated by H. Carter for Lord Carnarvon in 1922 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Ahmed Amin Guide 1586 Griffith Tut: Cross-references incorrect; references to JE 1586 and Guide 62006, when it should be the other way round. [Book] Beinlich, Horst & Saleh, Mohamed Corpus der p. 210 hieroglyphischen Inschriften aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun. [Book] Reeves, Nicholas The Complete Tutankhamun. p. 179
21 Quartzite Head of an Amarna Princess JE TR SR 4/ Quartzite H 7.00 cm W 9.00 cm D/L Dm Wt Bongioanni et al. 2001: H. 14 cm. Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten ca BC Middle Egypt el-amarna (Akhetaten) North Suburb U.37.1: House Excavated by H. Frankfort for the EES (Egypt Exploration Society) in 1927 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Ahmed Amin JE/SR: Excavated in ; Bongioanni et al. 2001: Excavated by Borchardt in 1912 TR: There was a partage agreement with the EES that if objects similar to TR and TR , but of more importance, were found, the EES would get these two objects. This, however, did not happen and all the finds had to go to the Egyptian Museum. SR: Red quartzite [Catalogue] Bongioanni, Alessandro, et al The Illustrated Guide to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. pp
22 Inscribed Bronze Striding Statue of Harpocrates in Andjety Diadem JE SR 3/ 8944 Bronze H cm W D/L Dm Wt Late Period Dynasty 26 Unknown ca BC Given by King Fouad I in 1936 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC:Sheet 621 JE: Saite?
23 Wooden Shabti of Yuya with Nine Lines of Incised Inscription in Yellow JE JE CG SR 4/ 146 Wood (Unspecified), Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
24 Wooden Shabti of Yuya with Ten Lines of Inscription JE JE CG SR 4/ 142 Wood (Unspecified), Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
25 Wooden Shabti of Yuya with Nine Lines of Incised Inscription in Blue JE JE CG SR 4/ 144 Wood (Unspecified), Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
26 Painted and Gilded Wooden Shabti of Yuya with Seven Lines of Incised Inscription JE JE CG SR 4/ 148 Wood (Unspecified), Gold, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by J.D. Dallet Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
27 Ebony Shabti of Yuya with Seven Lines of Inscription in Yellow JE JE CG SR 4/ 135 Ebony, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
28 Painted Cedar Wood Mummiform Magical Figure with Two Vertical Columns of Incised Blue Inscription JE JE CG SR 4/ 151 Cedar, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Ahmed Amin PM: Wooden statuette from a magical brick, with text from Book of the Dead; Davis et al. 1907: Magical figure of Yuya, cedar wood. Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. p. 29, pl. XXII [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
29 Uninscribed Calcite Shabti JE JE CG SR 4/ 150 Calcite/Eg. Alabaster/Travertine, Pigment (Unspecified) H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman CG/SR: Traces of black paint on the eyes. Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
30 Plastered Wooden Shabti of Tjuya Covered with Silver Leaf, Incised with Nine Lines of Inscription JE JE CG SR 4/ 140 Wood (Unspecified), Plaster, Gold, Silver H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Amina El Baroudi Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
31 Plastered and Gilded Wooden Shabti of Tjuya with Nine Lines of Incised Inscription JE JE CG SR 4/ 139 Wood (Unspecified), Plaster, Gold H cm W D/L Dm Wt Amenhotep III Nebmaatre ca BC Valley of the Kings (Biban el-muluk) KV46: Yuya and Tjuya Excavated by J. Quibell for Theodore Davis in 1905 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by Mohamed Osman Registered twice in the JE, in 1938 and [Book] Davis, Theodore M., et al The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. pp [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musée du Caire. p. 373
32 Bronze False Beard TR SR 3/ 8599 Bronze H cm W D/L Dm Wt Unknown Unknown Unknown Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by IDSC:Sheet 623 TR: Maspero Fiche no
33 Bronze False Beard TR SR 3/ 8604 Bronze H 9.50 cm W D/L Dm Wt Late Period Dynasty 26 Memphite Region Saqqara ca BC Found Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR Maspero 1883:, provenance. [Catalogue] Maspero, Gaston Guide du Visiteur au Musee de Boulaq. p. 260, no. 4056
34 Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead JE SR 7/ Exc. No. R. 227 Faience H W D/L Dm Wt Asasif BC Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum. Photo by SR JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that
35 JE Children Report Date: 10/04/2011 No. 1 JE 94481(a) SR 7/ 19044(a) Exc. No. R. 227 Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Bead Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 2 JE 94481(b) SR 7/ 19044(b) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Son of Horus (Hapy) Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 3 JE 94481(c) SR 7/ 19044(c) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Son of Horus (Hapy) Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28,
36 JE Children No. 4 JE 94481(d) SR 7/ 19044(d) Exc. No. R. 227 Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Tjet (Isis Knot) Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 5 JE 94481(e) SR 7/ 19044(e) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Wedjat Eye Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 6 JE 94481(f) SR 7/ 19044(f) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Wedjat Eye Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 7 JE 94481(g) SR 7/ 19044(g) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Double Animal (Bull and Lion) Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28,
37 JE Children No. 8 JE 94481(h) SR 7/ 19044(h) Exc. No. R. 227 Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Djed Pillar Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 9 JE 94481(i) SR 7/ 19044(i) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Small Ring Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: No. 10 JE 94481(j) SR 7/ 19044(j) Exc. No. R. 227 JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28, Nine Faience Amulets and One Faience Bead: Double Feathers Faience H BC W D/L Dm Wt Asasif : Excavated by M. Bietak for the OEAI (Austrian Archaeological Institute) in 1969 : Current Loc.: JE 94481=SR 7/ 19044: Nine amulets and a bead of blue glazed faience: One globular bead from necklace, two sons of Horus (Hapy), one Isis knot (tjet), two Wedjat eyes, one double animal (bull and lion), one Djed pillar, one small ring, and double feathers divided into (a)-(j). RCMDD 2011: These pieces were found missing following the looting and vandalism that happened in the museum on January 28,
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