Swansea University: An amulet in the shape of a papyrus flower
Swansea University: Amulet in the shape of a feline-headed goddess
Swansea University: Pillar amulet - in the shape of the backbone of Osiris, god of the dead
Swansea University: Pottery vessel - 3000 years old
Swansea University: A bell? In the shape of Bes, who protected children and women in childbirth
Swansea University: A glass bottle
Swansea University: Servant figures to do the work in the afterlife
Swansea University: A Sokar-hawk from a tomb - Sokar was a god of rebirth
Swansea University: Pottery vessel and two servant figures
Swansea University: Pottery vessel and servant figure
Swansea University: Scarab (l) and pottery vessel. Scarabs eat dung, not flesh like in the movies - they are symbols of rebirth
Swansea University: Pot - close-up
Swansea University: Pot and servant figure
Swansea University: Servant figure
Swansea University: Two servant figures, to do the work in the afterlife
Swansea University: Egyptian treasures - Trysorau Eifftaidd
Swansea University: Servant figure
Swansea University: Servant figure (l) and amulet of one the heads of the 4 sons of Horus
Swansea University: Pot and top half of a servant figure
Swansea University: Glass vessel
Swansea University: Documentation on the objects from Woking