Copper alloy arrowhead. The form is similar to those in Petrie (1917, p. 35, pl. XLII.195–204). It d (cont.)
A flint arrowhead, bifacially worked, with one wing. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Abe (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead, which is partially broken. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have be (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead that is slightly chipped. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have been (cont.)
A copper alloy arrow or model javelin. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
An ovate bifacial flint tool, that was classified as an axe in the Petrie museum distribution list. (cont.)
A lower Palaeolithic hand axe, made of pale coloured chert, with some of the cortex remaining. This (cont.)
An agate lunate with traces of mastic. It is from the Armant excavations lead by Mond. Lunate arrowh (cont.)
Iron arrowhead from Armant. Islamic Period. Marked M.319
Iron arrowhead from Armant. Islamic. Marked 'M.319'.
Iron arrow head from Armant. Islamic Period. Marked 'M.320'.
Fragment of iron hook from Armant. Islamic Period.
Iron hook from Armant. Islamic Period.
Copper alloy spearhead. Socketed. Hole for tying to shaft? 10.7cm long. Remnants of Wellcome label 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.)
Socketed axe head. 94cm long. Copper alloy. Part of MacGregor collection purchased by Wellcome in 19 (cont.)
A Predynastic copper alloy flat axe.
Copper alloy axehead or adze. Middle Kingdom. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1907 from the coll (cont.)