Sunk relief fragment decorated with the head of a king in profile. Broken off at the base of the crown and below the shoulders. Facial features are Ramesside.
Temple facade wall fragment: Ramses II is depicted slaying an Asiatic enemy in this relief fragment. His missing right arm probably held a mace. The god Atum offers the sword of victory to the king in exchange for the ritual sacrifice of the captive.
White faience shabti with red face and hands. Hieroglyphs and details in brown. Funerary figurine of a female singer named Nubemweskhet. The hieroglyphs on the front record the name and title of the deceased. The text along the back and sides is a magical spell to activate the figurine to perform work in the afterlife for the deceased.
Red ware, painted. Traces of white on body; face, wings, and panel for inscription yellow; wig, brows, eyes and traces of illegible inscription black; hoe and adze [?] red. The curious wings on this shawabti may have some connection with the Ba bird.
Shawabti of a man. Blue fading green; details red and black; a and b joined. "Osiris, the Keeper of the Treasury of the House of Amun Re, Nakht, triumphant." See 29-86-262.29-86-263B are the feet of the shawabti.