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A clay liver model
Ceramic krater decorated with horned animals, dated to the Iron Age
A carved bone handle depicting grazing horned animals, dated to the Iron Age
A faience amulet, dated to the Iron Age
A faience amulet, dated to the Iron Age
Gold jewellery, found in the Late Bronze Age Ceremonial Precinct
Late Bronze Age pithoi found in the Ceremonial Precinct
An ivory plaque carved with the figure of a sphinx, its head adorned by the double Egyptian crown.
A clay tablet consisting five fragmentary laws, dated to the Middle Bronze Age
Two clay tablets
A jewelry box decorated with bone plaques engraved with various figures, found in the Late Bronze Age Ceremonial Precinct
This is a stone basin inscribed with a dedicatory inscription of a stone aganu
A basalt statue and a large basin, found in the Late Bronze Age Ceremonial Precinct
Bronze figurine of a king
Two clay models of temples
Head of a Canaanite official  made of ivory, found in the Ceremonial Precinct, Building 7050. Only part of this head, which may have belonged to an anthropomorphic statuette, remains, including the face, the left ear, the neck and part of the headdress. Its fragmentary state makes it difficult to establish whether it belonged to a standing or seated figure or perhaps even to a composite creature, such as a sphinx. It is most likely dated to the Late Bronze Age.
A lion-shaped basalt orthostat
A gold earring found in the Ceremonial Precinct in Area A, dated to the Late Bronze Age
A fragment of an Egyptian statue
A fragment of a statue of Neb-pu, found in the Late Bronze Age Administrative Palace
A stone head of an unidentified Egyptian king
A bone inlay illustrating a Canaanite dancer
A bone inlay found the Ceremonial Precinct of the Late Bronze Age
Jewellery, beads, cosmetic sticks and cylinder seals found by the jewellery box
Iron Age clay cultic stand
A fragment of a sphinx of king Men-kau-re
An Iron Age seal impression
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