The Egypt Centre staff have published over 100 online pages concerning individual items. These can be categorised as follows:
- Amarna material
- Amenhotep Son of Hapu
- Amulets
- Ancestor stela
- Animals
- Apotropaic wand
- Armant
- Architectural fragment-a mysterious artefact!
- Ba birds
- Bed legs
- Berens (collector)
- Bes
- Bird-shaped cosmetic palette
- Black-topped red ware
- Boat figure
- Book of the Dead
- Buildings
- Burial rites
- Canopic jars
- Cartonnage
- Cats
- Chamomile
- Chantress items
- Cippus
- Coffins and coffin fragments
- Coptic items
- 'Coptic' textiles
- Cosmetics
- Daisy
- Deir el-Medina
- Domestic piety (Religion in the Home)
- Earrings
- Edfu
- Eye amulets
- Eye of limestone and obsidian
- Embalming plaque
- Fakes, forgeries or copies
- Faience
- Fayum portrait
- Fertility Figurines
- First Intermediate Period
- Fish-shaped cosmetic palettes
- Flint
- Foot graffito
- Funerary items
- Furniture
- Games and toys
- Gebelein
- Glass head pendant
- Gods and Demons
- Harpocrates (Horus the Child)
- Graeco-Roman items
- Hair removal
- Hair rings
- Hathor
- Headrests
- Health and healing
- Incense
- Isis
- Islamic items
- Jewellery
- Kings
- Lamps
- Maceheads
- Malqata ware
- Meroe
- Middle Kingdom material
- Mostagedda
- Moulds
- Mourning
- Mummification
- Music
- Nephthys
- New Kingdom items
- New Year vessels
- Nubia related items
- Old Kingdom
- Offerings
- Paddle doll
- Paneb
- Photographs of Egypt taken in 1917
- Plants
- Pottery
- Predynastic-Early Dynastic items
- Priests
- Priestesses and music
- Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figures
- Ptolemy III frieze
- Provisioning the dead
- Qau
- Re
- Rifa
- Reserve head
- Scarabs
- Seth
- Shabtis
- Shrouds
- Sickle blades
- Sistra
- Situlae
- Soter-type shrouds
- Stelae
- Stone vessels
- Sycamore goddess
- Swimming girl spoon
- Taweret
- Taweret and Bes
- Tazza
- Technology
- Textiles
- Third Intermediate Period, general
- Third Intermediate Period coffin fragments
- Thoth
- Throwstick from Amarna
- Tuna el-Gebel
- Tweezers
- Votive offerings
- Wax embalming plaque
- Weapons and warfare
- Weighing of the heart
- Women
- Writing materials
A number of printed publications concerning the collection have been produced.
Student project using Egypt Centre objects for 3-D modelling
We have some material which we can identify as having come from formal excavations. This includes: over 700 pieces from the Egypt Exploration Society excavations at Armant; a small number of items from Garstang's excavtions at Esna, Abydos and Hierakonpolis; a number of items from the Egypt Exploration Society Excavations at Amarna; a few items from Brunton's excavations at Mostagedda; other items from Brunton's excavations at Qau; a number of items from the 1928-1929 excavations of the British School of Archaeology at Tell el Fara (Beth Phalet), etc.