Cylindrical pottery jar with flat base and rolled rim. Such vessels date from the Predynastic to the (cont.)
Cylindrical pottery jar of red fabric with flat base and rolled rim. The vessel is cracked and a s s (cont.)
Ovoid jar with pointed base, cylindrical neck and rounded rim. Excavated by the British School of Ar (cont.)
Tall handmade wine jar dating from the second half of the First Dynasty to the first half of the Sec (cont.)
A tall shouldered jar made of Nile silt. Its body is slender with a rolled rim and a narrow flat bas (cont.)
A straight-sided, tapering basalt beaker with a flat base and integral handles. It was broken and re (cont.)
Flint sickle blade with a trapezoidal cross-section and truncated by retouch rather than broken at e (cont.)
Early Dynastic flint blade, which is snapped at the distal end. Possible traces of mastic are appare (cont.)
A tall shouldered jar with a rolled rim and a narrow flat base. This vessel has been handmade, from (cont.)
A flat copper alloy axe-head with a punch decoration on one side. It was purchased by Wellcome in 19 (cont.)
Copper alloy flat axe-head. There are regular scratch marks on the surface, perhaps produced in the (cont.)
This travertine jar is cylindrical in shape with a projecting round lip. It was broken and mended at (cont.)
A black diorite bowl that has been broken in half and riveted together. It was purchased by Wellcome (cont.)
A concave cylindrical jar of travertine with a rolled rim. It is said to be from Abydos. It was pres (cont.)
A shallow siltstone plate. Siltstone is a fine-grained sedimentary rock, which was used for vessels (cont.)
A grey stone plate. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1921. However, the object can be trac (cont.)
An ovoid limestone vessel with handles and a short rim. It dates to the First Dynasty and was purcha (cont.)
A stone bowl with bored lug handles, made of red and white breccia (Aston Type 108). It dates from t (cont.)
A black diorite stone bowl with a round bottom. It has lug handles which are not pierced (Aston type (cont.)
A siltstone (green slate) bowl that has been broken into three parts and mended (Aston Type 52). It (cont.)