A body sherd of a breccia vessel from Armant, probably A-group in origin.
Fragment of breccia, which is part of a back pillar of a statue. The back pillar is inscribed with h (cont.)
This stone bowl is made of breccia. It has a flat bottom and an incurved square rim. A self adhesive (cont.)
A stone bowl with bored lug handles, made of red and white breccia (Aston Type 108). It dates from t (cont.)
Stone round bottomed bowl with lug handles, no holes in handles. Red and white limestone breccia. Ba (cont.)
A conical shaped macehead made of orange mottled stone. It is from the Rustafjaell Collection.
An unfinished (no hole is present in the middle) pear shaped macehead in red breccia. Such maceheads (cont.)
A red and white breccia jar, dating from the Predynastic Period to the First Dynasty.
A Red breccia bowl dating to the Early Dynastic period (Aston type 108). The lugs have no holes. It (cont.)