Glossy dark red stone, wrapped in paper label. Inscription: hand-written label in ink: A stone taken from a tumulus on the banks of the Jordan where it is said that the Israelites crossed.
Cinerary urn in form of mausoleum with separate sloped and ornamented roof. Contains fragments of cremated human bone. Inscription engraved on front panel. Inscription: On front panel: L VALERIVS VARVS H S E
Narrow necked jug, rim and neck broken, in black-figure glazed red clay showing two horsemen and two foot soldiers. Glaze very worn. probably made for use as grave goods.
Ostrakon in red pottery, mentions areas of land and amounts of wheat, barley and vegetables, probably taxes or rents due to government. Collector's note hand-written in ink on back: 'Tax Receipt from Thebes Jany 1891'.