Section of a strip of cartonnage, either a rectangular plaque or amulet, or part of an openwork strap. One side has blackened linen and a waxy deposit, the other side is gilded, and impressed with a depiction of a divine figure. The figure is male, wears a knee length kilt, and carries a staff. The face is animal, possibly a snake or Horus figure, blackening to gold, makes it difficult to say for sure. The figure has a long wig, with lappets falling either side of its face. On top of the is a crown, possibly that of Upper and Lower Egypt, but again it is hard to tell, it maybe a scorpian or other figure on the head. There seems to be an intentional ribbed edge on either side of the figure.