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Stopper for a canopic jar in white limestone, carved as the baboon of Hapi: Ancient Egyptian, New Kingdom
Stopper of a canopic jar of Amunmose, in dark red pottery, in the form of a man's head wearing a striped wig-cover: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Sedment, Tomb 283, mid 18th Dynasty, c.1550-1295 BC
Gypsum canopic jar lid in the form of a man's head wearing a striated wig-cover: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Egypt, Lahun, Tomb 905, mid 12th Dynasty, c.1922 - 1855 BC
Canopic jar cover of pink pottery with drab wash, in form of human head wearing a wig cover painted with blue stripes, for an oviform canopic jar naming Si-Amun: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, New Kingdom, 18th - 19th Dynasty, c. 1550 - 1185 BC
Canopic jar cover of white limestone, carved in the form of the ape's head of the god Hapi: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, New Kingdom, c. 1550 - 1069 BC
Canopic jar cover of white limestone, carved as the human head of the god Imsety: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, New Kingdom, c. 1550 - 1069 BC
Canopic jar cover of white limestone, carved as the head of the jackal Duamutef: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, New Kingdom, c. 1550 - 1069 BC
Flat cover for a canopic jar, roughly circular in shape with two lugs: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, probably Early New Kingdom