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Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 6-22114, described as amulet-plaque of Hathor head; length 33 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Broken bowl, accession number 6-8661, described as Pottery: reddish bowl with Hathor cow in center. Broken inside handle, Diameter 33 cm; height 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken clapper, accession number 6-8436, described as Ivory clapper with ornamented sleeve depicting Hathor's head. Broken. Late period.
Hearst Museum object titled Hathor amulet, accession number 6-22026, described as Hathor amulet, of blue glaze; thin, with flat base; length 27 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Hathor head, accession number 6-22062, described as Hathor head, of green glaze; length 30, width 22 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Mummy case, accession number 5-1404a-c, described as Painted wood mummy case inside an outer, painted wood "krsw" coffin (four posts, curved head and foot boards, curved lid);  bag of fragments. Outer coffin: ḥtp dỉ nsw Wsỉr Skr nb Štı͗t, dı͗.f prt-ḫrw t ḥnḳt k3w 3pdw snṯr ḳbḥw irp ḫt nb nfr n k3 n ḥs ẖnw n ʾImn ʾImn-ı͗rı͗-dı͗·s(t) s3t n ẖry-ḥbt n St-m'3 ʾiw·f-'3w. Translation: A boon which the king gives (to) Sokar-Osiris Lord of Shetjet, that he may give invocation offerings of bread and beer, cattle and fowl, incense, water, wine (and) every good thing for the ka of the chantress of the residence of Amon Amenirdis, daughter of the Lector-Priest of the Place of Truth, Iwefaaw.
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 5-179, described as Large bronze ornament. sistrum.
Hearst Museum object titled Ring, accession number 6-7633, described as Faience finger ring
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-2514, described as Limestone stele. painting roughly executed. dedicated to the priestess of Hathor whose good name is mentioned.
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 5-356, described as Relief fragment: sunk relief of jackal god Anubis with goddess at each side. New empire or later.