A mottled granite pestle, showing signs of wear and traces of a rust-coloured material on the base. (cont.)
This Ramesside heart scarab or heart amulet is made of a black stone, probably granite. The item is (cont.)
Archer's thumb ring made of red granite, which was excavated by the Liverpool Institute of Archaeolo (cont.)
Stela depicting two serpents, one with beard and crown with sun-disc, the other with double feather (cont.)
A black granite head from a life-size statue of an unidentified Ptolemaic queen. The lower face has (cont.)
Small black and white stone bowl on a base, perhaps dating to the Old Kingdom. Purchased by Wellcome (cont.)
Granite stone axe. Labelled '10 Luxor 1912'. 11.5 x 8 x 4.3cm.
The back pillar of a statue with a carved inscription and the cartouche of Thuthmose III. It was pur (cont.)
Part of the base of a black stone statue from the Late Period naming a certain Djedhor. The titl (cont.)
Amulet in the shape of a wadjet-eye, made out of a mottled black and grey hard stone (probably grani (cont.)