395/1975
This stone fragment depicts the ancient Egyptian god Ptah.
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128/1937/K1
This is part of the collection of Harry Hems, an Exeter-based Victorian master woodworker and stone sculptor.
49/1949/57
This decorative piece of stone was donated to the museum in 1949.
128/1937/K2
128/1937/K3
128/1937/K4
128/1937/L3
169/1970/7
An architectural fragment from the Guildhall.
128/1937/L5
128/1937/L9
128/1937/P3
This is a fragment from an elaborate wooden screen, most likely from a church.
128/1937/P5
402/1990/7
This was excavated from the Roman legionary bath-house.
402/1990/9
128/1937/Z3
128/1937/Z15
128/1937/Z17
5/1946/776
The inscription on this fragment records the Roman names Tiberius, Livius, Maximus and Gelonius, written in the Greek alphabet.
49/1949/13a
This is part of a stone stele with part of a text in hieroglyphs.
A715
This is part of a monumental inscription from the royal site at Nineveh in Mesopotamia.
402/1990/3
24/2005/4/1
Concrete called 'opus signinum' was used throughout the legionary bath-house.
24/2005/4/2
137/1993/1
This is part of a stone stele with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic text.
405/1975
This large and heavy vine leaf has a handle or attachment on its rear.
A486
This was one of the earliest archaeological objects donated to the museum in the 1860s or 1870s and was described as being from ‘the Temple of Zeus (Jupiter), Athens’.
A487
24/2005/4/3
This stone fragment is decorated with an axe, and two animal knucklebones which were used in gambling.
508/1987/2
This door architrave was salvaged during the early twentieth century from a local Georgian school.
COR252