Possible faience pestle, although the choice of material seems very impractical unless it was intend (cont.)
This is probably part of an arched sistrum, preserving the face of the deity commonly found where th (cont.)
A turtle-shaped stone palette, manufactured from fine-grained greywacke sandstone found in the Wadi (cont.)
A blue faience sistrum fragment with a bi-frontal head of Hathor. She has an uraeus on each side of (cont.)
A shield-shaped (or scutiform) stone palette, featuring drilled hole in the centre of the top edge ( (cont.)
Copper alloy arrowhead. The form is similar to those in Petrie (1917, p. 35, pl. XLII.195–204). It d (cont.)
Fragment of a rectangular stone palette, featuring a drilled hole in the centre of one of the short (cont.)
Copper alloy nail, dated by Margaret Murray to the Eighteenth Dynasty. Probably from Abydos. The obj (cont.)
A black stone disc with a hole in the centre. Possibly a spindle whorl. Gifted from the University o (cont.)
A pottery mould of a plant motif labelled 'time of Akhenaten'. Such moulds were used for manufacturi (cont.)
These copper alloy tweezers date to the Eighteenth Dynasty. They are made from a single piece of met (cont.)
Flint flake, which is heavily patinated. Labelled "high desert Abydos 1902–3". Gift from the Univers (cont.)
Saucer lamp with pinched nozzle, dating to the Roman Period (by Margaret Murray). It has a flat base (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 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 copper alloy razor, probably from Abydos. The object was gifted to the University of Wales, Aberys (cont.)
Flint sickle blade with a trapezoidal cross-section and truncated by retouch rather than broken at e (cont.)