Flint sickle blade with a trapezoidal cross-section and truncated by retouch rather than broken at e (cont.)
A dark brown ovate flint flake with evidence of retouching around the edges.
A prismatic flint blade with serrated lateral edges. It is broken at one end, and retouched at the o (cont.)
Copper alloy hoe blade. 9cm long. Red lettering 14080 AS/- on blade (now illegible). New Kingdom. A (cont.)
A copper alloy axehead or hoe, dating to the New Kingdom. It is marked with red lettering '14078 AB/ (cont.)
A New Kingdom copper alloy axehead or hoe. A label with 'F 14079/AL o 64578 in red ink is upon it. I (cont.)
A wooden model ard (a type of plough). Such items were placed in tombs. The fact that this item is v (cont.)
A model plough, hoe or ard, with modern restringing (see Brovarski, 1982, 46 for a similar example). (cont.)
This serrated flint sickle blade is from the Amarna 1928/29 excavations, find 150 (TA 28.9.150). It (cont.)
A flint sickle blade from the Amarna 1928/29 excavations. It is labelled 'TA 28.9 123'. It was found (cont.)
A sickle blade with traces of cement from Amarna. A great many flint sickle blades have been found a (cont.)
A serrated flint sickle blade from Amarna (end blade). It has traces of cement on both sides.
A serrated flint sickle blade from Amarna with traces of the cortex remaining.