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Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7418, described as Seal. Oval shaped stone with light tan glaze. Obverse incised Udget. Reverse hunting scene with two men and two animals. Length 1.7 cm. Width 1.43 cm. Ht. 5 mm. See Petrie Amulets, page 32 plate XXV
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7422, described as Seal. Round black stone seal with plain convex top. Reverse has face of Hathor stylized. Length 1.06 cm. Width 1.14 cm. Height 4.6 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7424, described as Seal.  Oval stone seal with tan glaze.  Top convex with geometric incised design.  Reverse human or god figure walking.  Head part broken.  Lenght 1.75 cm.  Width 1.0 cm.  Height 6.7 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7388, described as Seal. Blue faience frog with brown eyes. Simple hieroglyph on base. Length 1.16 cm. Width 8.5 mm. Height. 1.03 cm. Base reads Nfr - m3’t.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7408, described as Seal. Rectangular two sided seal. Purple stain on surface. Obverse-Thoth with maat feathers. Reverse-hieroglyph includes turtle. Length 1.73 cm. Width 1.32 cm. Height 7 mm.  Anubis ? maaat feather and two signs above feather - really strange - almost like t3wy
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7416, described as Seal. Rounded rectangle of pottery (?) with white glaze. Slightly convex top has double line border crosshatched. Reverse has cartouche Tothmes III and hieroglyph. Length 1.4 cm. Width 1 cm. Height 4 mm. Udjet eye on either side of cartouche.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7409, described as Seal. Rectangular limestone. Color White. Obverse-geometric design incised lines. Reverse-hunting scene. Corner chipped.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7411, described as Seal: Rectangular stone with white glaze. Obverse-pedestal and scroll design; Reverse-hieroglyph includes sphinx in intaglio. Length 1.4 cm. Width 1.0 cm. Diameter .4 cm. Note: hieroglyphs above the sphinx read Imn-R; the seated god determinative comes first, then R, then Imn. Obverse: motif = class five. cross patterns in W.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7419, described as Seal. Rounded rectangle stone seal with light tan glaze. incised hieroglyph on each side. Worn. Length 9.4 mm. Width 7. mm. Height 3.8 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 5-7428, described as Seal.  Oval stone seal with tan glaze.  Obverse convex with geometric design of double lines crosshatched - two lengthwise and two crosswise.  Reverse crude gazelle shape.  Length 1.63 cm.  Width 1.21 cm.  Height 6.2 mm.