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
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
Pottery cinerary urn, containing cremated remains, from Kent, Iron Age, 800 BCE-100 CE Pottery cinerary urn 800 BCE-100 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
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
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
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
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