This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead that is slightly chipped. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have been (cont.)
A rectangular stone palette, featuring three parallel lines around the edge of one side, manufacture (cont.)
A rectangular stone palette, featuring a decoration of incised lines around the edge of one side and (cont.)
A cylindrical pottery jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and raised scallop patterning near the rim. (cont.)
A cylindrical pottery jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and a plain incised line for decoration (wav (cont.)
A straight-sided, tapering basalt beaker with a flat base and integral handles. It was broken and re (cont.)
A lower Palaeolithic hand axe, made of pale coloured chert, with some of the cortex remaining. This (cont.)
A prismatic flint blade with serrated lateral edges. It is broken at one end, and retouched at the o (cont.)
A flint blade from Armant.
A rim sherd of a pottery vessel in brown/black fabric with a mending hole, and two damaged mending h (cont.)
Two rim sherds (joined) of a travertine vessel from Armant, tomb 1606.
A rim sherd of a travertine vessel from Armant, tomb 1606.
One rim sherd and six body sherds of pottery described as 'Egyptian native'. They are from Armant (G (cont.)
Five rim sherds of a hard, beige fabric. The Petrie Museum Archive distribution list for Armant cata (cont.)
Eighteen body sherds and seven rim sherds of an impressed, fine walled grey fabric with a red extern (cont.)
The rim and several sherds from a fine ware bowl with mending holes. The bowl would have had a round (cont.)
A sherd from a carinated bowl of red, fine fabric burnished inside and out. It was excavated at Arma (cont.)
An ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant dating to the Predynastic period. This a surface fin (cont.)
This is an ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant tomb 1603.