Earthenware container with two handles containing stones and charred bones, inscribed C NUMONIA, Roman, 1st to 3rd centuries AD Earthenware container with two handles containing stones and charred bones 1-300 CE
Glass cinerary urn, with bone fragment contents, Roman, Western Europe, 101 to 230 AD Glass cinerary urn 101-230 CE
Pottery cinerary urn, containing cremated remains, from Kent, Iron Age, 800 BCE-100 CE Pottery cinerary urn 800 BCE-100 CE
Earthenware cinerary urn containing quantity of bones, cracked, broken broken at rim, Roman, 100 BC - 300 AD Earthenware cinerary urn containing quantity of bones 100 BCE-300 CE
Fragments of the pottery cinerary urn that contained cremated remains from Kent, dated to the Iron Age (800 BCE-100 CE) Fragments of the pottery cinerary urn that contained cremated remains from Kent 800 BCE-100 CE
Pottery cinerary urn that contained cremated remains from Kent, dated to the Iron Age (800 BCE-100 CE) Pottery cinerary urn that contained cremated remains from Kent 800 BCE-100 CE
Large terracotta cinerary urn containing cremated bones, enclosed in lead box with lid, from Apulia in Italy, Roman, 100 BC-400 AD Large terracotta cinerary urn containing cremated bones 100 BCE-400 CE
Glass cinerary urn, with double-looped handles, containing ashes, Roman, Western European, 1 to 200 AD Glass cinerary urn, containing ashes, Roman, 1 - 200 CE 1-200 CE
Cremated remains and stones that were found in a pottery cinerary urn from Kent, dated to the Iron Age (800 BCE-100 CE) Cremated remains and stones that were found in a pottery cinerary urn from Kent 800 BCE-100 CE
Cardboard box that previously contained fragments Cardboard box associated with the urn containing cremated remains
Cylindrical pottery cinerary urn, with 3 feet in form of bears, on 19th century wooden stand, urn is Han dynasty, Chinese, 221 - 206 BCE Han dynasty pottery cinerary urn 221-206 BCE; 1801-1900