Quadrangular sarcophagus with lid, containing the deceased in a crouched position, found at the bottom of a burial shaft of an unidentified owner (S.14061). Schiaparelli excavations.
Limestone funerary stele of Ny-Ankh-Inepu, found decontextualized (S.14092). Schiaparelli excavations.
Vases found in a tomb that was reused in a later period, from the left: a cup-shaped alabaster vase (S.14105); a cylindrical terracotta vase (S.14106) and limestone bowl (S.14107). Schiaparelli excavations.
Different types of clay artefacts, found scattered in different contexts. Among them are: an offering table, in the centre (S.14259); a multi-vase structure on a stand (S.14225); globular vases (S.14235,3,47); a cylindrical vase (S.14236) and a bowl (S.14250). Schiaparelli excavations.
Terracotta sarcophagus with fragmentary lid, used for a burial in a contracted position. (S.15804) Schiaparelli excavations.
Circular offering table with stand, in dark granite. (S.17505). Farina excavations.
Wooden chest containing five rolls of administrative papyri, found in 1935 in the north area of the northern hill, in an anonymous shaft tomb. The photograph was taken in the Turin Museum while restoring the papyri which were later returned to the Cairo Museum. Farina excavations.
Wooden chest containing five rolls of administrative papyri, found in 1935 in the north area of the northern hill, in an anonymous shaft tomb. The photograph was taken in the Turin Museum while restoring the papyri which were later returned to the Cairo Museum. Farina excavations.