Shell figure of a calf. Hole for suspension. Eyes formerly inlaid. Cross lines on nose and neck.UE IV: amulet, of white stone, in the form of a standing calf, carved in the round and pierced behind the shoulder for suspension; the eyes were inlaid and the shell ring of one eyeball is preserved
Pendant carved of pink, fine-grained stone. Two fish, joined at their stomachs. Smooth with gills, fins, stomach line incised. Eyes drilled out. Carved loop at the heads, pierced horizontally for suspension, Part of tails broken away.
UE IV: calf's head, carved in dark steatite; the neck is pierced horizontally for attachment, the eyes followed for inlay and there is a hole for inlay in the forehead; good archaic work
Black circular amulet decorated with Arabic inscription in circles. large arabic numerals in center. hole bored through diameter. other side smooth.Inscribed
Small, rectangular, inscriptions on both sides, possibly Cufic? Physician's pocket amulet. Small rectangular piece with unidentified inscriptions on both sides.Sommerville Cat. 1504: "Brown hematite. Also a physician's pocket talisman."Sommerville Lists: small glass Mohammedan taliman.Inscribed
Turtle molded of frit. Head, feet and tail extended from body. Shell covered with squares on back and stomach. Pierced from side to side at neck. No evidence of having been glazed.
Oblong rectangular talisman with black silk cord. Engraved on both sides. front with various arabic inscriptions and magic squares. multi-headed human figure in center. central deity with 17 faces and body covered with inscription; surrounding border of Moslem prayers. back mostly filled with arabic words. 256 small squares with Persian characters, bordered by prayers to Allah. loops on sides hold black swords.
Rectangular piece with trimmed/cut corners. Five lines of Hebrew script plus border of Hebrew script. Has two small attached rings on back through which white cord runs.